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... oppositions ever known in Parliament, witlt d no bitter spirit, but yet with a manifest aim to turn out Adnd supersede the Whig Ministry: and when at length r od aD MELBOURNE'S Administration lost office a a id econd time, for an attempt greatly to relax ...

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... or an orator; yet he is a man of great RI respectability, and stands high as a man of business. di The same convention of Whigs that selected GENERAL d TAYLOR from one of the Southern States as Presi- bi dent, selected MR. FILLHORE from the state of New ...

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... the Presidenoy, had been well received by that party throughout the Union. Fillmore Webster, or Scott, was expected to be the Whig candidate: The American papers contain the usual amount of disaster by fire, steam explosions, and railway collisions by which ...

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... said for about three years, from the end of 1827 to then aM Ie latter part of 1830. la 1834, on, the dismissal of the ht in a Whigs, the DUKE held the seals of half the Govern- i Mt. ment provisionally till the return of SIR RoBERT E PEEL from the Continent ...

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... advocate of that measure; which, considering that his family possessed several pocket boroughs, and that he was among that Whig aristocracy who so long regarded the government of the country as their prescripttve right, was an act deserving of historical ...

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... handsomely pre- sented to the Tory borough of Wakefield last session. I ame, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, A REFORMER OF THE WHIG SCHOOL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GLOUCESTER JOURNAL. A strange report has been circulaticiq for some timce past, in this neighbourhood ...

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... SCOTT'S edition of Dryden, which was published in 1809, beyond the memory of most living men. Although warmly r attached to the Whig party, as the assertors and bet I upholders of the great principles of constitutional Sa freedom, the cast of his mind was ...

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... majority got: His Reform Bill brought on, His majority's gone- Whiggery, trickery, hot. 2. Rupert and Ben took up the pen, Old Whig Reforms to slaughter: Rupert fell down, From eerving the Crown, And Ben came tumbling arter. They both stayed in Office, though ...

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... by all lowl ,c- parties in the province over whioh he presided.In ar mee politics he was all his life a firm and consistent Whig, the ~tbut was not in the habit of speaking in Parliament- for re During his college life the present Earl Grey was one and ...

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... ge;sra F St. tion, Mr. Tottie occupied a very eminent position in the eores borough as a professional man, a leader of the Whig party, Ater and a high-minded, public-spirited, and benevolent citizen, ties, Owing to his very advanced years, which had for ...

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... on Dissenters for the exclusive benefit of the Estab- liehed Church. In politics, he was a sincere and earnestl Whig, looking to the Whig party to carry out faithfully |a the great reforms he shtove in his own sphere to promote. IC But if there was one ...