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... Divine service at the Parish Chir: wbe>f> £ ress was delivered by the Rev J. L. Meredi^ f Afterwards a tea meeting was held, whig 8 0 0We by various amusements in the castle gro' ...
... Divine service at the Parish Chir: wbe>f> £ ress was delivered by the Rev J. L. Meredi^ f Afterwards a tea meeting was held, whig 8 0 0We by various amusements in the castle gro' ...
... TIIIT TREES.—FRANCIS • ARTRUS DICKSON . SONS have • moll edeinive Ike& el all binds FRUIT TREES ; ea the bob Whig varied.. thoroet w irsil grown, and meaty al lima el large .in, bear Fruit the test somsees. Descriptive estehgess gratis and post bee on ...
... this likely? Why the very gist Of Kenyon's canvass is that he'll contest The honour with the present member seated,— Or any Whig, of course, against hint pitted. Why, Bads, you ought to allow some sense, indeed, To be contained in e'en a Tory head ; Who ...
... had been in the water some sad might have come down with the Cod for many miles. The pollee are actively eagaged ia iavrett- Whig the alai& ...
... it remarkable, illuatrated by Raikca' pro; oaition, that this gentleman occupies the ac-at which was lately filled by such Whig members Sir Richard Baikal*? SUnlty, and that Mr Staalcj who mow ats for the Angleaaj Borongha, appear, be oppoaed to Mr Darien ...
... ted.I may add dud must add, by the Whig party. From the days of Walpole to oor own the Whigs have uniformly ignored—I must use a stronger term—insulted the Welsh people in their efforts to educate them^s. The Whigs introduced English Bishops and English ...
... weekly London organ that they are to work and figure in order to substitute for the present Government a Ministry of old Whigs. It must I be admitted by those who have not the slightest I sympathy with the Radicals, that they are justi- I tied in declining ...
... ha3 been muddled away in useless expenditure. This not of the intrinsically unprincipled Tories, but of the good Whigs, the more than Whigs, the great and glorious Liberals! We wil teR Sir WILLIAM that before he goes in again for a wholesale glorification ...
... in the curative treatment of HERNIA. Too use of c tte•-i spring, no often hurtful to ic effects, to svoi4sl, a soft bandage Whig worn round the body, wink, the requivito 'minting power is by the 140•:-MAIN I'AD and PATENT LI VER. fitting ebb so much sad ...
... visionary Radical. Between his principles and those of the moderate Whigs who favoured the candidature of Mr. AUGUSTUS Smrni there is now seen to be a far wider space than between those Whigs and ' the Constitutional party. tla It might have been too mto have ...
... Loads, and the final subversion of the Monarchy, are now seen to be the real objects of the latter, fid from those the old Whigs revolt witbloatbing. Is it not moat I’kely that the Ballot, which those Wbiga have so uowisely helped to law, sdl be the meant ...
... he has no enemies, because he has no independent thoughts; he is also a rich nobleman, a quality dear to the tastes of the Whigs, but there is one little difficulty in his case that the death of his father might at any moment translate him to another sphere ...