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DOMESTIC SUMMARY

... prosr-nt Minis ivy photi'.d now dissolve Parliament.; and wilt* Sir Robert* assistance, togivo which he is now pledge I, the Whigs will be able to resist with success any attempt that may be inadu to obtain a re-imposition of protective duties. Protectionist ...

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... dead man's par, The hotiorab'e baronet avernth it •' in liis political char- acter the Uishop w,is not rep 1 te 1 by either Whigs or Tories, in coti-'equenre of the frequent vacill ation of his opinions from the year 1830 downwards. This we deny iritoto ...

BRECONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... the year 1*30 downwards If Sir B. Hall means in this passage to assert anything-more than that Dr. Copleston was not a mere Whig or Tory par- tisan—that he could not be depended upon for a division by the whippers in of either faction -1 readily a^ree ...

STATE OF TRADE

... buy Dundee linens from the Hamburg dealers, instead of those of German IDanufactIHers. In the North of Ireland, the Northern Whig of Belfast says- All the manufacturing classes are better oil'than for many a year there is fall employment to hand-loom ...

SCIENTIFIC AND USEFUL.

... by Sir B. Hall to justify even the charge of vacillation, much less the broad assertion that He was not respected by either Whigs or Tories. The votes alluded to cannot be estimated without reference to the arguments by which they were sustained, and the ...

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... Septen- nial Act leù to thc most scandalous abuse of the public money. and made the Bovercign a tool in the hands of the great Whig faruilies, whose supremacy it was oriëinally designed to secure, until George III. had the manliness to throw otI their domina- ...

FOREIGN AND HOME SUMMARY

... FOREIGN AND HOME SUMMARY. The Parliamentary campaign opened on Thursday week nuspitiOllsll for the Whigs, whose tenure of office is tolerably secure so long as the Opposition benches continue to be tenanted by a purely protectionist minor- ity. Considered ...

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... skill of English shipwrights, they are for foreigners, who cannot in this art ap- proach us; and that, as the first blossoms of Whig political science, we have the weapon, which England alone can fabricate, fabricated by her sons for her rivals now—her enemies ...

FOREIGN AND HOME SUMMARY

... which his knowledge of monetary and mer- cantile matters will make him a useful accession. He began life as a Whig, and we suppose is a Whig still. But to the public he is principally known as a leading authority on currency matters, and the reputed father ...

TO LETTERS.—Xo. 4-3. .------

... and tho abolition of the duty on bricks. Tho En- glish nation asks its ministers FOR bread, and they give it LR'cks! Yet the Whig journalists tell us the financial statemen t of' the Chancellor of the Exchequer is highly gratifying, both as regards the ...

Published: Friday 22 March 1850
Newspaper: The Principality
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 838 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

THE REVENUE

... these returns. The protection- ists will augur from them national decay, and the progres- sive extinction of our commerce. The whigs will upraise their hands and eyes in wonder at the increase of £ 185,816. on the year, and £1,854 on the quarter, and vow that ...

Published: Friday 12 April 1850
Newspaper: The Principality
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 640 | Page: 3 | Tags: News