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ABEL HARDY

... yards, the time when, and the cost at which they,were procured. The nation has yet to learn the extent of Whig negligence and the costliness of Whig economy. BRITANNIA'S ARGUS; OR, THE DECREE OF JOVE. JOVE, from Olympus' top, beholding all The deeds of ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS; OR, THE LIGHT OF PRESENT DAYS

... of the Corn Laws, at least not from you. It becomes such fellows as you to lecture us about the Coro Laws. Is not one of the Whig ministers ye support, and wheal ye sent to Parliament, an author of, as well as an advocate for, the continuance of the Poor ...

THE INDICATOR

... following passage from the late Lord Littleton's Persian Letters, to the earnest attention and thoughtful meditation of our whig ministers :— I had lately the pleasure, says his lordship, of seeing a sight which filled my mind beyond all the magnificence ...

WHERE IS TURTON !

... resigned his office of Poor Law Commissioner, is succeeded by his son, Mr. CORNEWALL LEWIS! We say nothing of the audacity of the Whigs in making the most lucrative jobs in their gift hereditary, though this is what no other faction ever dared attempt in England; ...

POSTSCRIPT

... the 19th January, being three days later than those brought by the Royal William. She brings no news worth notice. THE LAST WHIG JOB.—Maziere Brady, whose peculiar unfitness for any such legal distinction we last week exposed, has actually been appointed ...

THE WHIGS OF OTHER DAYS. LORD JOHN RUSSELL IN 1822. There is a party amongst us distinguished in what is

... THE WHIGS OF OTHER DAYS. LORD JOHN RUSSELL IN 1822. There is a party amongst us distinguished in what is called the science of political economy, who wish - to substitute the corn of Poland and Russia for our own. Their principle is, that you ought always ...

WILLIAM COBBETT

... at Nashington, both amusing and instructive. We commend the account of it most heartily to all saints and sinners, whether Whigs, Radicals, Republicans, or Nigger-lovers: Mr. Adams also presented a memorial, which caused some excitement in the House, ...

THE ARGUS

... the Corn Laws. Conservatives, be at your posts WELL; it turns out as we exclusively stated last week t - wSPV I2 - 14 0kgreat Whig landlords have given a hint that even jr, igiot etellects could no t m i s t a ke. The Dukes of NOR-. • POLK, ABEDFORD ...

INDIAN AFFAIRS

... and trouble by intermeddling—he may make absurd reductions in the true penny-wise spirit of Whig economy,!or, in the narrow-minded and pragmatical spirit of Whig legislation, he may project Procrustes Codes for men of all races, creeds, and habits -but ...

PARLIAMENTARY DIGEST

... look to his duty, or answer for the consequences of neglect. The Duke of RICHMOND followed, and taught Lord MELBOURNE that Whig landlords are as little disposed as Tories to sacrifice their property to the short-sighted selfishness of the cotton-lords ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... that kis Lordship had better have continued to travel by his favourite mail conveyance, the Queen Mat. THE AGAINST THE WHIGS in our next. There can be no Coalition. The late period at which we received the State Document of the Earl of Durham, together ...