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TNE LEITH BURGHS

... follow any such course? Did the Whigs or tbi :r harebrained fugleman venture to deny the facts we formerly revealed? No, verily, but rightly estireating the vanity of these people, mis-called leaders, the Parliament House Whigs patted the silly fools upon ...

ORGANISI!

... the Liberal party, Whigs and Radicals, have split their votes betwixt the two. If, then, there can be such union and liberality in a large constituency, why is it that in Edinburgh we are obliged to swallow two nominees of the Whig Committee, while more ...

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THE EDINBURGH NEWS, SATURDAY, JAN. 26, 1850

... Gateral, me voted dem by the Whig party is a bay. his she harm that the simple of so vital • pve the greeted elhass to the boas sf the peaty, that Mr Swart was fret bag by Lord NM, was nearly being dart .14 .1 the malty of the Whig mbeserasy? very title of ...

RZGLWTRATION V. WEIGGER,Y

... of Wbiggery and Romanism. What the Whigs say and do is always declared perfect, except when opposed to the behests of Bishop Gillis, and then the Pope's lieutenant carries the palm even against Whiggery. But Whig infallibility is very like that of the ...

111 is a jelly good fellow

... the past, Radicals in their bnpes of the future; but Whigs have faith only in the present. Hampden and Pym are names to conjure by, not objects of imitation; and a modern Moses would find the Whigs of the present day wedded to their flesh-pots then the ...

orresponbaut. TliE CHANDoS CLAUSE

... under the landed interest. The objection taken by the Whigs was more. dictated by supposed party interest than because of any viola tion of principle introduced by the Chandos Clause. In counties the Whigs had not so many tenants as the Tories, and tha Radicals ...

THE CLEW All THE PEOPLE

... once brought energetically to bear apainst it. Upon the subject of this Whig and Tory coalition the public have been favoured with a letter from Mr Jopp. the official agent for the Whig party In the iferru.y of Thursday that gentleman contradicted what he ...

spirit of fig Pros. THE GOVIIINICENT 1117011 BILL

... of opportunity. We 'hell now me whet is is the that the of Commas fairly ropenests the oplaioss if people. Everywhere the Whigs sad Radicals are of mord sport the demerits of bill, sad the at at all the pablis meetings by that it is a thing toe bad to ...

THE LATE BILL

... from some of the heads of the Whig party in the early part of last week. In so acting, Sir Shall and his friends have conferred a great and lasting benefit both on Scotland and its educational progress; and although Whig oracles may rail and Free Church ...

lOW well never ' that _ _Ave taken • they weld have , lord, • baronet – „a (Mr Black) coming 1•91_

... lOW well never ' that _ taken • weld have , lord, • baronet - „a (Mr Black) coming 1•91_. man. _ Whigs would their candidate if have the son of a ___ or the Fon Of a baronet ; and that he sck) was merely the warming-pan for the coml. limn—for Lord ...

IS LEITII TO FALL INTO THE HANDS OF TIIE TORIES? Tn THE EDITOR OP THE IIHNBI'fl1:11 NRWR

... public spirit in its inhabitants, and the Lord Advocates. the Parliament !louse clique of Whigs, along with five or s i x merc h an t s ia Leith, who form the Whig rotary there, presurne on the apathy of the electors, awl the farce ot an election is played ...