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government up, pretty considerable fees. Whether this hush money, or bribery, for tongue service and pen ser- ..

... fees. Whether this hush money, or bribery, for tongue service and pen ser- Secret Sery Col. S these trancendant and undefiled Whigs are forced to confess that they do sometimes dabble in dirt, notwithstanding all the fine talk about purity and the rest of ...

tottle of the whole of the

... tottle of the whole of the places of any consideration which h fallen to the the pr Administration. To be sure the Whigs are at every sort of crafty jot take good care, ere resigning power, to fill up every vacant office with good long-lived men, and ...

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... debt by no 1€ s than thirt Thank; 'or that co firmly fastened r facts staring us in far, year after million o summation to Whig recklesand incapacity ! We have had, also, rid income tax Yet, with these 'e gone on ...

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... asserted, proof of never w agricultu was less change al was not sent dar. The n stood fc mass of firm a teatant wii l in would Whig ob both H Dodea a G question Lord S Majest of thin on foot. no athr. genuine be intlet th( ...

th of Palm

... of Lo don, and w , r to his order who id not get hold of * 1 ave been I ak. It could hard) wugham's account of the modern Whigs in quiry, how far a statesman is bound to keep But the most remarkable expedition of any of the ministers, is that of Mr. ...

MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT

... ble in his labours to avoid incurring pecuniary obligation of any kind. Successful though he was in aiding the progress of Whig opinions, he seems to, have met with, comparatively, but little encouragement from the magnate professors of that political ...

of government keeping .11

... only on accour proposed to remedy. Mr. Itlt ber of taxes with which the Ch to the perfect satisfac which, he had satisfi pure Whig scheme Mr. Box tulated the mee ertson pointed to cellor r nz the first resol ...

PORTRAITS OF THE LATE DUKE

... brought to its rival powers. By some fatalitY, all the wits of London have been Whigs for the last h un d red years--all the showy writers have dipped their wings in Whig libations ; even all the brilliancy of fashion, and the grace of manners, h a ve ...