WHO WROTE THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS?
... seventeenth century, is wholly stolen from the work of a clergyman of the Arminian Church of Rome in the fifteenth.—-Northern Whig. ...
... seventeenth century, is wholly stolen from the work of a clergyman of the Arminian Church of Rome in the fifteenth.—-Northern Whig. ...
... include, with farm buildings, scutch-mills, and other buildings, requisite for the preparation flax fibre, for sale Northern Whig. ...
... with the two pre- vious candidates, for, after what Mr Laing puts forth in another column of this day's paper, about Whig opposing Whig, no gentleman of half Mr Laing’s spitit of honour, could brook to write one thing and act another, by coming for- ward ...
... of anything else, of the matter. There was another point. sett h was a regular out-and-out Whig of the old school—a Whig, a whole Whig. and nothing but a Whig— (cheers)—he (Mr L.) was an independent Liberal. Mr Loch would be found, on all occasions, as ...
... Bond Street, that Free-trade was ruining this country, that Sir Robert Peel had betrayed the interests Old England that the Whigs, taking advantage of his treason, were carrying on the Gorenment, and that the only hope of saving the British farmer, and ...
... of the Government, are members of the late Whig Ministry of Lord J. Russell, who were laid aside to make room in the Coalition Cabinet for Lord Aberdeen and his Peelite friends. In the Lords, Lord Grey, the Whig Colo- nial Minister, of unfortunate reputation ...
... revolted from the Conservative camp. But he has not gone over to the Liberals, at least we cannot see that he has. He says the Whigs have no claim to the merit of free-trade, and of financial and military reforms, becanse at one time they opposed them. Now ...
... sad oppose the Government on a county franchise bill. Above all, Lerd Jchm Rassell unfuris an independent banner — will the Whigs rally round it? ‘The Peelite section seem at present at sixes and sevena Probably it is only in appearance. It is to effect ...
... determined that the fete shall come off in a crystal palace, to erected on the island her Majesty has made historical.—Northern Whig. Representation of Belfast.—The Belfast Chronicle is authorised to state that on the dissolution of the present Parliament ...
... to Po. pish agitators and priestly arrogance and domination, so as to-endanger the Protestantism of our country. This the Whigs did; and but brave stand made by our noble Queen, these expediency-men would have had Popish relates and Jesuits, ut this moment ...
... full official reports of the votes of each county for State officers have been received. The majority for Washington Hunt, the Whig candidate for Governor is 258. The opposition candidate for Lieut. Governor, Sanford E. Church, having been sustained by various ...
... untoward” battle of Navarina. It will therefore be a matter of coincident singula- rity if one of the first acts of the new Whig or composite Cabinet of Lords Aberdeen and Kus- sell become memorable by the hoarse echo of on the Dalmatian shores. We hope ...