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POLITICAL MISCELLANY•

... whatever else they may do, are determined never to go into the same obbY for Protectionists. They have no abstract affectile tend Whigs—which is not wonderful, considering, rig city and strength of the family alliance ; and be may occasionally seem to help them ...

Zflialtli@CßOMM The following are the amounts collected at the respective churches specified on Sunday last : a ..

... political object to serve, nor had he to utter a single sentiment having a political character. He had nothing to do with Whigs, Tories, or Radicals; he merely wished to present views before that audience, in order if pos3ible to solve some of the difficult ...

er smel tU STANDARD

... to amazed mariners the tiny boat in which he had effected the passage from Wexford to the all attractive Exhibition.—Belfast Whig. LAW INT.ELLIGENCE. Mr. Duncan M'Neill is to be the new in the room of Lord Mackenzie. Scotch judge, In the Bail Court, on ...

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... prince, who cannot know much of the genius of Englend and Englishmen, not more than he could collect in a court of fawning Whig servitors, that, as the courtly, indiscreet, and exaggerating flatterer Lord Ashburton said at the dinner we referred to last ...

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... powerfully contribute to save this country than the wresting of Liverpool, Manchester, and South Lancashire from the hands of the Whig party. It may he done by the prompt exercise of vigour. Attend, first, to the registration. Select good men and true for your ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... hatched even during the war time. It was in 1810 that the first subtle scheme against British industry was concocted. The Whigs, jealous of the influence of the great William Pitt, determined to destroy his policy and take possession •of Downing-street ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION. Next to the state opening, the perhaps, that the building has yet Tuesday morning, ..

... ra fe Bishops, priests, and people, will ha o re o re ° o f grateful to the Whigs other than as t' le r r icst, t ; Pontius Pilate, Judas, and the 1 bon e See , to e The Whigs have done us a most e specia de vil , rs need not thank them . They rved se ...

d of the British adm,)ther

... successive parliaments until 1532, when he was summoned to the House of Lords. He was a uniform and consistent supporter of the Whigs throughout his public life, and although the state of his health prevented him from personally attending in parliament, his ...

POLITICA

... The admirers of Mr. Roebuck have been forced to vote for a man who has been used by the Whigs at former elections to damage the interest of Mr. Roebuck. The Whigs have been forced to sanction principles and measures wnich they declared were dangerous ...

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... is also proposed to take away property qualification as a condition precedent to sitting in Parliament. In fact, since the Whigs can pass nothing, they very wisely determine on offering everything. Roderick Random thought it was as easy to talk of a coach ...

drawn to the subject. The Church press should be the first to cry out for inquiry, and to see that

... If the Bishops themselves will not prevent the further spreading of this scandal (and it affects all classes of prelates, Whig and Tory, High Church and Low,) the laity must take it up. There is great wisdom in the Roman satirist : Segnius irretant animos ...