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... se, and Sir Robert having, therefore, He echoed to form an Adissinistratiosi, was emcee niore in oppe- no. tion, and this Whigs carried on the Govensinsent until ut? 841. The evesits in Sir Robert Peel's life since that tisise we -e too recesit to need ...

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... --TOMereltyieneohal Andmthi~e'; telrdiiiee- tqfthc MF-he~pall bein'g MMA W . flole, A;:1of tidFl0 A.411e3A '~~3ui68flncir; t! oA d WHig Inldat ben o 8i8,, rpfh, r.u: ?? 3eil~tI.dli~ig~ 'ftl~c'decei4dd; ?? s olej'nte Metr of;Univereltl'rtl8W~ne4 ~ ',;'College-ad~ ...

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... one of which exceeds in amount anything of the kind ever made in California. Mr. W. 1. Chrysler bet Mr. Joshua P. Haven, the Whig nominee for mayor, 100 dollars that he could overeheck him. The bet was accepted. Mr,. Chrysler drew his check on Page, Bacon ...

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... been previously accredited at Vienna and other Courts. In politics, as his name well indicates, the deceased Nohllonian was a Whig, and he twas the intimate friend of all bthe leaders of that party. Re is succeeded in the Barony 'enly by Isis nephew, William ...

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... Gregge Hopwood, by the Hon. Cecilia Byng, by whom his lordship has a youthful family. The late Earl, like his father, was a Whig in politics. On the demise of the late Earl of Derby in July, 1851, the Earl of Sefton was appointed Lord-Lien.- tenant and ...

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... , was about the most lucrative of his day. In 1841 he was named Attorney-General. Sharing the official vicissitudes of the Whig party, when the Protectionists revenged the repeal of the corn laws by deposing Sir Robert Peel, in July, 1846, Sir Thomas ...

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... the Ordnance from July, 1846, to February, 1852. He was a Liberal in nolitics, and invariably sided with the leaders of the Whig party. General Anson married, in November, 1830, the Hon. Isabella Elizabeth Annabella Forester, third daughter of the late ...

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... Captain Spencer, hc represented hlidlirst in Parlianiunt. During his career ac in thse Lower House lie invariably voted with ithe Whig party, at of whciil political body, like his predecessor in the Peerage, si he was ai cousisteist supvmporter. tl; The Iresent ...

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... by other means, for lie neveor spoke in that asseembly Ionl any of the great pobtidal questions advocated or opposed by the Whi~g party. H is (iircee was more calculaited to cliarnm tile social circle [lien to engage ill the tiblcintet arenla of political ...

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... fruits of that great day's renovw,was eithe- destroyed or captured. The late Peer chose his place from the first with the Whig Oppositioi, but seldom spoke in Parliament till 1820, when lie took some active part in the trial of Queen Caroline. In 1827 ...

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... Denison, who bequeathed to him the bulk of his immense wealth. In politics Lord Londesborough was a staunch supporter of the Whig party. He is succeeded in his title and extensive landed property by his eldest son by his first marriage, the Hon. Win. Henry ...

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... his motltev heavld thalt he had ?? ti( itticle to ttle Edli',bii /Pi, i? cellte, she cx- elatit~ld ?? ,nhcb H yoif l'c tutu Whig, tbis hou'se is tit ioinger big 'ns'i'lig for ris b(ith. ' ?? h, lwever, no inclintioit to tirir \'thig. Ont of the nlost ...