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... thoughts which in Engiand are apt to find inadequate expression. Consequently in nolitleal principle the Spectator is thoughtful Whig, but with a1 more decided tendency towards reforms at home and the extension of orderly freedom abroad than the old Whips :were ...

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... Consequently in political principle the Spectator is thoughtful W~hig, but with a more decided tendency towards reforms at home and the extension of orderly freedom abroad than the old Whigs were supposed to haive, Since its establishment, however, it bus ...

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... the tho hi ?? ony toogtawhich In in poiticl pririol Is houghful higbut P at home ~and the extension of orderlyan tihe old Whigs wee uposd o av. ine tsesabihmet, howeer It the people. On theological questions it Is the object of the Spectator to maintain ...

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... would under- - takeor a SITATON as TIME-KEEER, and to assist Iny the fi aovebosnde, a a Cmfotabe Stuaionwould be preferred asto whig wages. Gd erceisrequited.dreas, K F, Bristol -~t Mecuy-ffcTelgm~t. (0-[c700 *o~ Yon Ld wishes It R.E-ENGAGEMENT as RESI- A ...

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... ary debate on the ? leap in the dark' Reform measure last session has gained for him golden opinions amongst us advanced Whigs. y Most traly did Sir IV. Russell observe at the monster Stroad e dinner that the peopie generally would believe in those ...

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... and 2s. 9d. each.- TTBI T I EB IG OOMP'YSH ?EXTRACT 'OF J~r-7-T7h MEW T.. = FAmsterdam- i rsitiob~, '1859;' First P-Zrb, Whig'! qhe°f th~e Gpld' btdel. Sep lie'te'Bilagoh,-Fr-cb,' i4ei~ ?? IttaH1s it i,~S othFGoVeifu1nS ` OispitA ;!f fine flavoured ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF BRISTOL

... Stafford, and subsequently, at Southwark, where said he would not have any more arbitration. He had just as much faith in a Whig in a Tory, and he had as much faith in Toryism ruling Hngland as in galvanising a corpse (laughter). He was a Radical, and ...

THE POLLING

... would giye him the power, to represent the whole of the city of Bristol, to whatever section, whatever party they might belong—Whig, Tory, or Radical, or those who did not hold any strong political opinions at aU. He would now and for the future forget party ...

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... i- Opini)ns differ,- Ah 'twas ever thus, . And in the end no doubt he'll try to show e, 'Tis simply that which makes ns Whig or Tory, His gratitude by giving them a place. r It does us so much good to make a fuss But I digress, the treaties are my ...