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CHESTER ASSIZES

... of tliberty, to find these principles widely spread amiongst the Re- tformers. I must tell you, Gentlemen,' nay father is a Whig, a minister of the Gospel, and from the Wigs I learnt my poli- -iice.- I have, Ge ntlemren, a volume .written by the Rev. Robert ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... even the Whigs (thoughonyttli plant their .scarcely more guilty rivals), the time-serving 6p tunity-watching, Whis, themselves have jie s these Whigs, at olne County Meeting, admitted,- that 'luI e O feting justifies re4sitatice;' and a Whig Peer in C1heshir ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... en days upon it. 'The ~~norflas-cel ropif teof this disgusting-food, Lfild 4ed-theq ?? theilsate. -Tlhe.Captain- of the. r~whig~n- forms me, this man was lying on deck with scarcely aniy'ts~sa- 4Ui-'lon;e is now in-agreat Mtesoremrcovered. lie ,is hont ...

THE INQUESTS

... length of time; that very Whig parlia- ment, that did this thing, and that thus paved the tway for that par- liamentary system, under which we now lie, and- which is a, g notorious as the Sim at nook. day;: that very Whig par- liament passed the riot-act ...

ASSIZES

... with me respecting its ?? and tendency. The substance of your motives, as you stated them, was to expose the views of the Whigs and Radicals. You never showed bitterness orhos- tility towards the Queen on these occasions. You often e- pressed your regret ...

LAW

... defamed the Queen ; and lie was prosecuted, not for defaming tle Queen, hot for rhe many editions of his sermon against the Whigs and Radicals. In the picture between the ferocious Nero and our generous, King, was it not a direct call to rebellion? This ...

THE LATE DUEL IN SCOTLAND

... bearing to lie dated Auchinleck, November 7, 1821, and to be subscribed Alexander iloawell; as also a svriting, entitled ' Whig Sang,' and addressed ott the hack, For dir. Alexander, Sentinel Office-, Glasgow ; a letter or writing, hearing to be dated ...

TRIAL OF MR STUART

... and capricious calumny in which he had indulged against the accused. The learned counsel here cited the opprobriansa of tie Whig Song. Those indigni- ties, Mr. Cockburn contended, imperiously imposed on Mr, Stuart the necessity of acting as he had done ...

LAW

... which he anticipated 31r. Broughanm would use. Ie- contended that a verdict against the Defendant was necessary to save the Whigs, of whoan lhe (Mr. Scariett) was one, froma the imputation of hostility to the Established Church. ?? knew that no other o ...

THE LATE BEACON

... have also sthe benefit of the insistent talents of ehe great agent of Wh~iggism ,rmean..ng else pursuer), anid ibalf a dozen W~hig Counsel, I am siot prpared to deity, thatc a Bantk nsay be forced to disburse evens a greaser suns thtan 1,L01 Beor, owvr, ...

SIJEiIFF'S COuih, SU

... could'have escaped a Christian and a gentleman (as Air. Palfer we presume to be, as being in Parliament), even though he were a Whig; but true it is, that in this most extraor- dinary display of patrisic feeling, ir. Fyshe Palmer thus publicly indulged. They ...