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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

TRIAL OF MR. WHITE, Proprietor qf the Independent Whig, This Trial, the proceedings of which, reported in the ..

... TRIAL OF MR. WHITE, Proprietor qf the Independent Whig, This Trial, the proceedings of which, reported in the news-papers, have been inserted in the present and the foregoing Numbers of the Register, call for some remarks from me, and, indeed, from every ...

BIRMINGHAM POLITICAL COUNCIL

... for relief from their sufferings. din gratitude: -for,,their bavingcarried the Reform Bill1 th6e peo ple hadltrusttid the.Whigs into Parlia- ment, without plejlges, firmly- imagining that they, ?? Felieve. the distresses band restore ithe prosperity of ...

DISTRESSING CASE

... people :be to expeteanything ?? justice , or whether they be not. And3 onothatll night it is that the. Whigs, .the- perfidious Whigs, .the sayage Whigs, will, if Sir ROBERT PiBL be wise, reeeivetheir. death-n blow; and this monstrous, this grindino, this ...

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 ...

POLICE

... the Parliament itself.' At the con- elusion of the reading of the first re- solution, condemning not only the Whig Ministry, but the Whig Par- liament, Mr. ?? who was, d during the ext'intement caused by the 'I Reform Bill, one of the most popular ...

THE POOR-LAW BILL

... granting returns of the losses in numbers sustained by the army irS Uivua, a prudence which had been' inviblablW observed by the Whig Nfinistry. ri short, all returns given without power' of check on their correctness, espetal *hefi put forth accompanied TV; ...

MR. DEACLE'S CASE

... excellent future effects. But now, what will the law-reformr- ing Lord BROUGHAM do in this case? What will the liberty-loving Whig Ministry do, their Lord of the Treasury. being one of the parties ? Neither of them will do any-thing: that is my opinion, ...

ARREST FOR DEBT

... such laws as are now to be destroyed by this bill. Whether any answer were given by any organ of the haughty and aristocratic Whig government to these very perti- nent letters, I do not know. But, the notice which was taken to applica- tions from the same ...

POPAY AND THE POLICE

... iuvestigazioo. Tso 1e Editor of tke E, xaminer. Sin,-Tlhe raviuns of the Tory press, or the self.complaisatit shuffl og of the Whig writers, are of little consequeule tu the friends ol liberty ; those -euotlemen only labour in their voeatiors, anid way h1e ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... ±he affray in Calthorpe-street the editorbof that papern felt himself. called ispo ,ustifly by adty means the eonduct of tha Whig Government,; and to m nake Rit: appear that the police: had; beenl most: foully treated; and in the Whole ~ress; the Government ...

BROUGHAM'S POOR-LAW COMMISSION, AND THE FALSEHOODS LAID BEFORE PARLIAMENT, UNDER THE SIGNATURE OF THE PERSONS ..

... beseecha my readers, particularly those of the political unions, to read these docaments with the greatest passible attention, The Whig scheme of sub- jecting England to a Bourbon-police gesernuent, will be blown into air; hut let us, my friends, never forget ...