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... ascertain whether Ministers will really give in their anxiously desired resignation. The general opinion appears to be that the Whigs have too great an affection for office to resign on the 11 trifling ground of a vote of censure from one important branch ...

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... following character of his own party -11 Always prefer Toiy or Jacobiu writers: THE WHIGS ARE THE GREATEST LIARS IN THE WORLD. You consult history for facts, not principles. The Whigs, I allow, have the advantage in the latter and this advantage they are constantly ...

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... MORE WHIG JOBBFRY.-Tlie government has given notice to the Commissioners of Stamps, that they may retire-on pensions a new constitution, as it is called, is about to be made, which will include their own friends, while the country is paying the efficient ...

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... tent of the expelled Emperor of Brazil. :— Lisbon, July 24. jii- YEAR OF TERROR. The Frenctft intriguers, and the English Whigs, ave succeeded in their machinations, and Lisbon is possession of the brigands and thieves of this and ?Iher kingdoms. The ...

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... contract in a straightforward way. N.B. Sir John Key has not yet resigned his office of a Justice of Peace. [No wonder the Whigs cry out against the Tory Comptroller'' Mr. Church.] IVEStHndia slaverr. During the time that his Majesty's Ministers were engaged ...

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... titles of the Protestant Sees, was intended to protect the Established Church from insult; it is therefore to be expected that a Whig Secretary should violate it. Nor yet should we feel any surprise at a Papist Priest arro- gating to himself the designation ...

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... mean, un ess it is meant to stigmatise the Political Union punoples as wrong, and to do that is to pass censuro upun thc whole Whig Administration, including Lord urham himself, which manifested such unequivocal satisfaction with the Union. We are not sure ...

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... seeing hanged. By Cornelius O Donoghue ;—High-wavs and Low-ways or Ainsworth's uictionarv with Notes by Turpin Defeat of the Whigs or the Perthshire E?ection the Turmoil iti the Cabinet, anj ie t.nd ot May and Grey, a Carol ;—Postcri|)t written on the 28:h ...

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... seriously- disposed Electors, who are ready to join them in s'jpp0r'ing any man of consistent principles, whether he be moderate Whig or Conservative, who will uphold the Constitution of his country, for all men of sound understanding will ac- knowledge, that ...

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... Reply to the Edinburgh Review -The Wind-up of the Year; being I. the Last News of the Ministry II. a ballad on the Woes of the Whigs IlL Our Closer IV. The final Song of 34. James Fraser, 215 Regent Street, London, and sold by Watkins, Abergavenny. NOTICE ...

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... obliged and obedient servant, JOSEPH BAILEY, JON. Monmouth, Jan. 1835. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE Sf GUARDIAN. Sir;— F the Whigs were wise they would never write 1 hey may talk and spout and sputter as much as they please with imponity, but from the highest ...

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... Ring ;—The Poets of the day. Batch the Fifth,—The Duty of a Conserva- t;ve at the present Juncture;—The Bible, an Ode )-The Whigs' last Trick. James Fraser, 215 Regent street, London, and alT Booksellers in the Country. TN Pursuance of a DECREE of His Majesty's ...