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TN( GOVERNMENTAL NECESSITY. ^

... the stamp of Whig disapprobation was put upon all men who aspired to share with them the duties and responsibilith s of government, if not patented through aristocratic relationship. From henceforth if any man become ruler, even by Whig grace, it can ...

TEM MEW POSITION OF TEN WRIG ISINISTZT

... tins. the bet to be reel, kb net the of Inlet and sea, with his Inn la hill.play, and his hind leaping a his min Now, weld the Whig stems trance If it had been enjoying And vitality? It must have been reamed le On haws been as adept at speetaesees We are ...

WITHDRAWAL 07 TER AFRICAN SQUADRON

... Richmond had always been in favour of Free-trade; or that the Edinburgh Review bad been a rabid Tory organ, and the Quer- Urty the Whig organ, not one of these statements would have been more inaccurate than the statement mad* by Councillor Gray. In corroboration ...

Suinmani

... plan, certainly, where then is a clear bead and • steady band to undertake the proper guidance of all; but this is what the Whigs never bad. Pitt and Peel, both of whom are at least entitled to credit for great sagacity and prudence, whilst they allowed ...

THE NAVAL ESTIMATES

... perpetual enemies. The Whig Government has shown itself overbearing to intolerance, while merely balancing ita own existence between the hates of the country party and the Peelites, and now, in the day of their deep distress, the Whigs have the mortification ...

PARLIAWIART zEroxx ASSOCIATION

... the vices of the present representative system. Sir JOsHUA who filled the chair, censured in strong terms the conduct of the Whig Administration, and said that it was for the people to decide by whom they should henceforth be governed. Who could contemplate ...

3relanb

... written to the Rev. Mr Fitzgerald, PT. of Rahan, in reply to a request that his Grace would present a petition against the Whig penal law, stating that he not only would present the petition, but would support its prayer. The Ke.mott rubs its hands with ...

population

... share, and render efficient aid in directing the affairs of the nation. Red tape may possess hallowed virtues in the eyes of Whigs and Whiglingo, but the country does not believe in ii; neither will it subscribe to the doctrine that to be a lord or a lord's ...

THE DYING MINISTRY

... will not fail to see that the policy of these men is only a political manceuvre to throw the odium of the measure upon the Whigs in the Government of Ireland, as well as to escape themselves from those Irish difficulties which it might have been expected ...

PICKINGS FROM MIS WEEK'S •PIINCI. HI: WOULD BE BEATEN

... that smooth water does nut offer sufficient excitement; though he should recollect that it has been from his hugging the old Whig shore, and being reluctant to go far enough out, that it has already endangered his vessel. Dropping nautical allegory, we ...