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1800 - 1849
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Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate

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Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate

AND TENANT FARMERS' ADVOCATE

... was thought that it would commit the fixed duty men ould among the Whigs. But the noble Lord sh the have well considered,--estimable as m the old Constitutional Whig,—who ever eaag' Whig-Radical ? the question might be w eel e answered by enquiring, who ...

AGRICULTURIT\T ADVERTISER

... premises —'t thought that it would commit the fixed ni ta a among the Whigs. But the noble Lord 511° 0 have well considered,—estimable as ' Ms the old Constitutional Whig,—who ever csag i Whig-Radical ?—the question might b e answered by enquiring, who ever ...

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... to have such men as to render it impossible for the present Ministry to hold office any more. He would not hesitate between Whigs or Radicals, or anything else, but should say, Don't hesitate at voting against any man who was a friend of Sir Robert Peel ...

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... things as they really are. But we will turn from our own opinions and those of our friends, and show, by the language of two Whig journalists how entir ely Sir Robert Peel has failed in clearing his own character. Both of these journalists admire the coarse ...

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... that the agriculture of this country ought to have legislative protection. That measure of protection which Mr. Fox and the Whigs of his day did not think was quite as stringent a protection as British agriculture ought to have, completely sets at rest ...

° in many years prevent our requiring any snPP lies , foreign wheat. Such admission is v irtually be ,

... off in the fun c tper indirect taxation, will be found matters of aule d - ici ll. 4, plexity to what ever party,—whether Whigs, I : 4 ' 3 A Lce C if or Conservatives,—who may undertake the the state machine. „ c The new Corn Bill threatens us with anothe ...

CUCKFIELD

... to have such men as to render it impossible for the present Ministry to hold office any more. He would not hesitate between Whigs or Radicals, or anything else, but should say, Don't hesitate at voting against any man who was a friend of Sir Robert Peel ...

MONEY MARKET

... India Bonds, 18 to 23 prem.; and Bank Stock, 2041. Persons of the largest experience in the Money Market consider that the Whig Ministers must arrange their budget so as to include an advance in the rate of interest on Exchequer Bills as essential to ...

THE CRISIS. , MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS

... against the right hon. Baronet this course seems improbable, if not impossible, constitutionally speaking. In the meantime the Whigs are all astir; first it was reported that the Marquis of Lansdowne would be sent for; since then that Lord John Russell would ...

cient in the substances required for the formation of bone and muscle; their office is not to nourish the body,

... additional remarks to another opportunity. —John F. Hodges, M.D., Laboratory of the Chemico- Agricultural Society, in Northern Whig, 10 „ DAYS Fog Wousnir.—The following d a y s of the week are set apart for public worship i n different nations :—Sunday, ...

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... that the agriculture of this country ought to have legislative protection. That measure of protection which Mr. Fox and the Whigs of his day did not think was quite as stringent a protection as British agriculture ought to have, completely sets at rest ...