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... WHIGS. Abercromby, Col.—Kinross-sh. Acheson, Visct.—Armagh Co. Aglionby, H. A.—Cockermouth. Ainsworth, P.—Bolton. Aldam, J. J.—Leeds. Anson, Sir G.—Lichfield. Anson, Hon. G.—Staffordsh. (S.) Archbold, R.—Kildare Co. Armstrong, A.—King's County. Bainbridge ...
... THE WHIGS. TO Sir,—l shall feel obliged to you if you will allow me to reply in a few words to the remarks you have recently published on the relations of the %\ big and the Radical members of the Liberal party. The Whigs have cordially supported and ...
... WHIGS. Abercromby, Col.—Kinross-sh. Acheson, Viset.—Arinagh Co. Aglionby, H. A.—Cockermoutli. Ainsworth, P.—Bolton. Aldam, J. J.—Leeds. Anson, Sir G.—Lichfield. Anson, Hon. G.—Staffordsh. (S.) Archbold, R.—Kildare Co. Armstrong, A.—King's County. Bainbridge ...
... AND WHIGS. Who put the tax on coals ?—Conservatives—Tories. Who took off the tax coals ?—Reformers—Whigs. Who put the tax on candles ? —Conservatives—Tories. Who took off the tax on candles ?—Reformers—Whigs. Who put the tax on soap ?—Conservatives—Tories ...
... Whig girl h solicitor Diana Jean Courtney. of Tennyson House, I. Birkdaleroad. Ealing. was successful in the solicitors' final examination last November, and on Thursday week Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Courtney were present at a reception at the Law Society. ...
... WHIGS. Payne G. May Bright 164 H. Harridance Dawson,jun l3B \Vilmshurst 152 Baker 155 Felton Aikin Sadd Fuller A. May ...
... Whig. CLUB RUNS. CATFORD NI CLUB. Jutl, N.—Warwick Aunt, at Warwick 3 9.—Legge4te, ti w ; t tan Southeil Pond. 9.30 VERSATILE CP. to Ytite4 . 4 at Weld Wihi July 9 —Midnight run. Et'LIPSI: CYCLING AND SOCIAL. Jul) 9.-11 tin to Retreat Refreshment Ramis ...
... THE WHIGS. ( I- rom a known and valued correspondent of the Spectator.) Mr. , who is a Whig, but a man of talents and great shrewdness, has been travelling about for the last month, having visited Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh', Newcastle-on-Tyne ...
... THE WHIGS. Perhaps, of all the numerous questions upon which the opinions of mankind have been divided within the last fifty or seventy years up to the present lime, would be difficult to fix upon any one which so equally divides the public judgment, ...
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