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... Cabhiet of which his if eminent relative was the leader and the head. Wlhet lie be- r came associated with the more conservative Whigs who formed part of Mr. Caening's Cabinet, he gradiially ceased to be a strong Tory, and at lengtbe might fairly be reckoned ...

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... continued s to push its barriers into every social circle, till there re- mained scarcely a spot of neutral ground on which whig and tory, liberal and conservative, corporator and anti-corpora- tor, churchman and dissenter, could meet in amity, and- without ...

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... ricer Clyde. Mr. ?? vas a most consistent l oliticiaL Te never forsook| a his fis love- the people. Ie was no time-serving Whig,I 1 but .at the same time carefully avoided 'violent extremes. I Ph'siical force formed no portion of :llai ~creed, In private ...

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... his latest public the acts was to head a section 'of the Conservative party in Edin- burgh, in canvassing and polling for the Whig-Radical, Bailie and Brown-Douglas, on the ground' of his pledges to vote for the raff, abolition of the Maynooth grant. rit; ...

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... twelve years, five years of that period, or from JJuly 1841, when tile Mel- bournie Government resigned, to July 1846, when ?? Whigs again came in under Lord Jolhn Russell, being passed out of offite. That reserve which had marked hlis D early career-a perhaps ...

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... cattse as it was tteti almtost emnbodied in the itersizu of Fox. 'flers were fow, Scotch coittties at that titut itt which a Whig cetididtute had aity chance, of' sutecess, but tite aiiatuture itiflitetce, whichl hail swayed Atignts for tioure than ictlf ...