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THE WHIGS

... THE WHIGS. Who declared that the reign of patronage teas at an end by the Reform Bill, and afterwards abused and increased patronage more than all their predecessors? We answer ourselves The Whigs! Who gave £50,00,000. of British gold to the despot of ...

THE WHIGS

... THE WHIGS. The height which this country has readied power opulence, aud influence, prohibits timidity, neutrality, and neglect. Empire, almost'boundless, has been tha legacy of Toryism, and this legacy can neither ratal without vigour, nor abandoned ...

then were its framers ? The Whig

... framers The Whig Who its supporter, ? The Whig Government. And who support them in office Even the very men who were carried triumphantly into Parliament on the shoulders of the people, and who stand pledged to redrew the people, wrong,! Whig, are the chief ...

THE CONSERVATIVE AND WHIG-RADICAL CONSTITUENCY, Ac., of ENGLAND AND WALES COMPARED. A correspondent of the ..

... THE CONSERVATIVE AND WHIG-RADICAL CONSTITUENCY, Ac., of ENGLAND AND WALES COMPARED. A correspondent of the Timet makes the following calculation:— The election* for England end Wales now concluded, it will an interesting problem to solve on which side ...

QuaUfetliont ntttticrf, in frtml nmpt timet, to tnmn tmfhyment aremoiieu.—ltt. Sun for county or borough on ..

... QuaUfetliont ntttticrf, in frtml nmpt timet, to tnmn tmfhyment aremoiieu.—ltt. Sun for county or borough on Whig principle! ; l nt( . ■inccrity out of the question get defeated, and you will be rewarded with command without loa* time experience and ability ...

Tofnefl o.Th.rM.. ,„ , thh Whig clifme forthwith hud Tfcey contnred . hole ca,»„ the hon. gtntUmin. «t •hid* U

... Tofnefl o.Th.rM.. ,„ , thh Whig clifme forthwith hud Tfcey contnred . hole ca,»„ the hon. gtntUmin. «t •hid* U He.- * politic*! •eoUmeotJi. «r rail,#, Oundee. who h»e oo rrerr other tbel M ' , elector*. The .Uempt however ,u'”'e actingtueopport Mr. I ...

lolution. The views of the various members

... the people, they most compel the Whigs to justice to both countries. (Britain and Ireland) Let those sow addresses weigh well the remit the consequences this conduct of the Whigs, snd let them remember that the Whigs had themselves driven the Radicals ...

The Chapter cf Cologne has addressed circular to the churches the diocese, stating, that ia the absence of the ..

... majority of 48 above Mr. Morrison. Capt. Spencer has been returned for Midhurst, He is a Whig-Radical, and the place is one of the pocket borough* reserved the Whigs in the Reform Act. The Premier, it ia said, has a great dislike travelling the western ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... succeeded in getting bis rolatire, Lord Auklond, into the bcrtb. the E Indis Directory took umbrage the change effected by Whig Cabinet Minieter** Jobbery; and eserciaing their veto appointment, refused ratify Government selection in the person that lanky ...

WEST OF and Dublin, and prejudicing the minds of the young, to prepare effectually for the total destruction of the

... the minds of the young, to prepare effectually for the total destruction of the Church. The abominably aelfish principles of Whig-Radicalism are evident in every clause—illiberality and despotism •re manifest in every line, and a flagitious disregard, wanton ...

“ Abortive, ■oastroes, aod ankiudl ■UVL*'

... pious religionists reciprocate, in bringing the the Hibernian battering-ram to hear upon the House of ln the centre stand the Whigs, keeping watch over the baggage-waggons and money-chests—trembling, quaking—dreading the eft the actions of *tt*iliarie»—their ...