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... immnefse drawbacks, the conduct of the Whigs towards Ireland, as compared with that of ill other adminis- trations, is as the conduct of philanthropieal and philosophical statesmen compared with charlatans. 'he Whigs, when out of office, advocated the rights ...

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... the scheme tl I s nearly equivalent to a fixed duty of four shillings a quarter. Now, as a fixed duty is renounced by the 0 Whigs, its authors,whilc this sliding-scale is renounced C by Sir ROBERT PEEL, its author, the BUCICNGHAM i amendment had the marvellous ...

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... sYrA LA SONNAt11 UsIt Y-],ltAe eiU AIlb 1I i11 t 1N100 I II N.J nAY, l D i. M LNI- Sul il~~l)1.Ii4E Mr C. Iirctt tu.-I thmtre Whig ?? I Y(.ttl -ils~lt~ro 1110 1i.;itit0, 0011r0 1 I ltsll II N gOAtI I1 d O ?? ?? sll lo Af III'liltl.l.t TrllnoTIy'III^rl ...

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... theFrenchembassyin Londou, assured us the other day, that when the first rumour of the Tories going out was current, and when the Whigs were coming in, uncertain who would be their foreign minister, M. GUIZOT instantly despatched powers to Count BRESSON to p ...

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... died away, and how likely it is to , lost in the rational and explicit demand of 11 e It is to the honour, however, of the Whig Go vs meat, that it set the first example of doing away the distinction of names, and of having overlook circumstance of men ...

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... bound to Lord GEORGE 1 BENTINCE, whose one offer of sixteen millions out- r balances all the boons and all the policy of the c Whigs to Ireland. Another excuses himself a for voting against ministers by alleging that the po- I 0 pular feeling in Ireland demands ...

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... one pito ve the debate upon Lord LIN- It COLN'S colonisation motioti ie Satisfactory. It elicited V front the lenders of the whig- and conservative parties C art explicit recognitioll of the ituportance of colotuisa- TD tion as a means of extending individual ...

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... doetrine.' The real friends of the chttrei were then, as now, the Niliige. I know- your horror of everything WVisiggism, even of Whig bishopss. lint I forbear. I do not fear thle frowens with Which You titeale ilie, of' our re- spctive dliccesails, rIO, ...

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... has been, that, by his surrendering the Punjaub, the Governor-General e had completely avoided the dreadful fault of a the Whigs, in putting the British and their territories a in contact and connection with the Affghans. That me haughty race was best ...

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... Protectionists from the GOVe!-.'.!l' t, and to intimate that thev would divide against i - Second reading of the bill with the Whigs. After ui rther discussion,;the debate was ad- journ, :A Friday. TEnS 't.:ciple both of the Corn Bill and the Cus- toms .ii ...

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... uncontrolled or unbiassed by oue strong interest or influential party. We must regret that his Lordship, in common with other Whig Lords, dwelt too strongly on the comparative rate of a fixed duty. It were wiser to leave that spectre where it was laid by ...

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... of constitutional government and Liberal tendencies, | the other as the link of our old Conservative | alliances. With the Whigs, England might have r reckoned not merely on amity with France, but on useful co-operation. With the Tories, England I might ...