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HOUSE OF COMMONS

... the nation, as they did wot emanate from party, nor merely from any one or two bodies or classes the people; it was the voice Whig, radical, of merchant, manufactarer, and agricuiluftet. * The of the Exchequer contended, that a departure from the standard ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... part of his speech talk of Whigs and Tories, revive distinctions which he thought wer* long since lost or forgotten. What understood of Tories was, that they were partv who clun»t to antiquated notions—a worn-out race. The Whigs, the oilier hand, were liberal ...

London

... denied that there was any such idea contained in the Karl Winchclnea's speech, and announced the determined opposition of the Whigs renewal of the Bill in its present form. The Dukes Gloucester and Cumberland were on the Opposition Benchcs, and the Marquess ...

London

... arrangement, to the Horse Guards. Sir Henry Hardinge will the Secretary for Ireland. The vacancies are filled up partly from the Whigs, and partly from the of tlie King. Lord Lansdowne takes office «gaiu ...

London

... particular request, view Lawrence's recently, finished pictures, and was ever after his patron and friend —Times. Lord Byron was a Whig; but neither his tastes, nor, as he himself observes, his dNhke of drudpermitted him be a politician. He spoke only thrice ...

London,

... dug up and removed elsewhere ! Cobhett writes, 41 1 have just read the last number of the Edinburgh Review, containing the Whig Manifesto against the Duke of Wellington. It is the most impudent and most stupid production that has ever come even from them ...