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THE SEA OF AZOFF

... French and Sardinians were almost independent of tlieirrespective countries. The Sardi soldiers invented themselves the pattern, whiG'.i was afterwards sanctioned and adopted their Elal-Msjor. The French Etal- Majar, on the contrary, gave the pattern and an ...

ASIATIC TURKEY

... Mseaulay—the companion of Lord John Russell in Italy-* the guest and friend of Lord Holland, Lord Lensdowne, and all the great whig nobility—the poet whose exquisite ear and refined taste have enriched our literature with some of its most charming poemsthe ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER

... , o ry inmtuaiton f e i,hnoeyaweep—in f— tu live, the meeheme.i h , pmtestant or C«tholic, «., free to ell reljgioo being Whig Tory, no par'T j tll whole.-iCheera.) rreitainnen «d the prc. after which the meeting broke up. bye-law th« W. «cd the wj ...

UNITED STATES

... the presidentship, meetings were being frequently held by the democrats of New York, and it i* said that the Virginia old Una whig atata convention following in the footsteps of th* whiga Maryland, has declared in favour of Mv. Fillmore for th# presidency ...

STEAM TO NEW YORK

... mixture of old AVhijrgery and Peelism which now tend in some measure to clog the wheel* of progress, lie Is worth score of old Whigs, with antiquated and rusty notions, who have contrived, their conciliatory and scheming policy, to hold snug places in the ...

Hitirw ti Cimsjnnbuts

... part, that they arc eomiN llcd to march onward the great work of nationa! enlightenment and improvement. The old school cf Whig and Tory must give way to men who entertain earnest wish to lift their humbler brethren into habits and eirenmstances of greater ...

THE BALLOT,

... or ttial hreich fis.sebool mini' .„ t, ,»f>v .. t.. ; • rb-• xi>* n.fi tue. couil If . mu. hone-.:, votM for fry ’*•' >“”• whig, ru'ltcil. it ■ fi,-rt:lo- .it, .rntph right tmil tli,- itr.l otoitot, II t,;-, r-li-o Mr. Jt,.>|ih l-.-to,*,ucej - ;t ,pr;u ...

®ant / T

... to commence hall-past One the flernoon. To Railway Companies, Gas and Water Companies, PARISH OFFICERS. AND OTHERS. FRANCIS WHIG LEY, Engineer en 4 Machinist, begs announce that has commenced business in Manchester, as Valuer, AUCTIONEER, and General Agent ...

THE BALLOT

... jnissibility of its br-tach ; but d» fie any man to in or wliat thnl Lrcvch could con-isl. If a man honestly voted fo.' lory, whig, radio his right and broke trn*l.—('Hear, hear.) A di*- reel discharge the franchise was—to vole for man consecnti-msly believed ...

R. Laing, Ksq Mr. J. Meek

... diain|nuin Yeara lulled on, and the Keformen increased, until, aniongW their many vieturice, the Radical Ur. iluMf beat the Whig Lord Stanley (now the Coueerratire Earl of Ukbit), at Preston. Alter the Binoingham Political Union reared ita gigantic head ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... champions. Years rolled on, and the Reformers increased, until, amongst their many victories, the Radical Mr. Hunt beat the Whig Lord Stanley (now the Conservative Earl of Debby), at Preston. Alter the Birmingham Political Union reared its gigantic head ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER. THE COMING ELECTIONS

... policy. WaKeriKLO.—Mr. Saudars has issued his farewell address, and Mr. Leatbani, one of the old Whig school, again comes forward. Auothtr portion the Whig party has placed in nomination Mr. J. C. Charlesworth, of Stanley Hall, one of the firm colliery ...