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... Disp atch, hvlich had been previously joined to 'rie Crowvn, a paper that was sought to be esta- blwshed l y be-praising the Whigs and abusing the s'hartist.'. It is also announced that the Chartist - i r that was most dishonestly started to wqipmse upon ...

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... while the contrary is too well known by the ultra- Whig articles which appear in the Crown, turning all the attempts of the working classes to regain thein usurped rights from the in- famosns Whig ministry, lbs Tory despots, and the landed en. staving ...

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... inonitory and encouraging, we shall let him speak for himself. Be says, I am gratified totind that the lnte combined attack of Whig, Tory, and Radical, scribesandleaders, ?? People's Charter,' has operated the same on IT as the impotent fusy of the tempest ...

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... himself who could treat thetis otherwise than os a sly cut at the Whigs, te shall here give thet, withoot note ov cotmnest. They are ftonn the Tines !- It is very stroe/gly suspected that the Whig Dlinisters were the actual founders of this Chartist agitatiot ...

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... cout *oitls dirty. The Whigs were great sticklero abost good faith, honour, an1d hontesty,j~sticc, 7nederatiltl, equity7, and forbea,'oice, the Tories never professed anything of the so7 ?? acted up to their creed. 'The Whigs belied their doctr7inesfalstlid ...

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... through Chartist agitation, bt the brute foree it met with-andforeed - upon the nation, against the will of euery indic7dual-Whig, 'ory, or Chartist; consequently it- never can be the law of , the land, and, like the ' Vagrant' - and other such acts, must ...

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... Carriage llianufactory, 114 and 115, Aldersgatc-street. Op. pesite Barbican. ILLEGAL IMPRISONMENT OF MR. VINCENT.. THE despotic - Whigs having evinced their deternstnation5 by the arbtaryS arrest of the Advocates of Political Just~ice, to aneilsl~ate the People's ...

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... often pointed out to you as inevitable, has arrived. The wretched policy which induced the leaders of the Irish and English Whig-Radicals, to barter the advance of the popular cause, against the pleasures of a Lord-Lieutenant for a season, hasproduced ...

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... the procession, I heard it nery gewrally remarked, how very cold was the reception the Queen met with from the people. The Whigs are very desirous at all times of truinpet- ing forth the popularity af/their Queen: it is high time the liars were usnooasked ...

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... London Dispatch, Which had been previously joined to Th'e Ciown, a paper that was sought to be established by be-praising the Whigs and abusing the Cisartists. THE CG ARTER iS now, therefore, the only journal in existence that is firee from all imtluences ...

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... over their wrougs, and watchful for.the first favourable opportunity of avenging them. This will be one of the blessings 'of Whig rule. ...

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... seat in Parliament for one week, are likely to get more than they bargained for.-Mr. Harvey seems deter-mined upon giving the Whigs a taste. He has stated his intention of ascertaining, by an address to the Crownth appointments made in connection with Lord ...