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... Nicaragua, p and the Sandwich Islands, which seem still stored cI for future American outbreaks. se Both as a leading member of the Whig party, and fi as connected with the state of Massachuesets, which |r has gained most by the policy, Mr. WEBSTER li was a supporter ...

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... that the t whole administration should resign, and they unani- a mously did so accordingly. The subsequent failure C of the Whigs to form a cabinet, forced them back, i indeed, after a brief interval, to carry the repeal of a the corn law; and it was. only ...

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... resolved to aim at total, immediate, rnoonditiqna1 repeal of the corn laws, and to that end to kno no1 difference between Whig and Tory. To. this resbol- I tion they have adhered. By adhering to it they have obtained the repeal of the corn laws. By ...

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... Felitx Pyat-Coplanptentary Verses to Louis Napnoleon, byvthe Viscount De Chatelai D-The Clabs of London-Secret Hiistory of the Whigs- The Editor's Note Table, &e.-in tho LONE STAR of THIS DAT.- Price One Penny: Bue paper copies, postage free1 Twopcnce.-Lon ...

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... who represent more directly, perhaps, than I g either, popular sentiment and feeling, who will I doubtless combine with the Whig and Peelite I contingents in resisting the new scheme oftaxation. In a greater or less degree each of these sections are pledged ...

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... do most unmistakeably act upon the- government. Their last action has been to upset an obnoxious Tory Budget. It was not the Whig representatives who did that, nor the Peelite representatives, nor both combined-but it 'was the union of those two sections ...

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... the important offices in the Government are to be filled by Tories. The patronage of the state will be in their hands. The Whigs, having assented to sever themselves from the popular party, have been cajoled .into giving up point after point in the Administra- ...

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... bhis book wil aeffound amuemgent sfntrgl doigiti Ricn u he1ardi ?? Amnew ?? fo Ntono ?? Mnle.isry, widthe Porreakits, u Sos. Whig P1tyTe Mne IR .s ofri% the Coteto URTeRee J j, andvouto CABNIT ofe WEOrG agins ruL -T ?? d. hromi scrigy ?? ofamily Dotumenia ...

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... inTonALF ?? S.BRTNs, ?? areOiOTH lnqive.-onl herosofo the extrgenesofte suablet,. poj-eoa Iory-hgandle table eknioes, aithl whig shoulers u~s.er M oenal de's rsherTh, tomotch, ,lrger sine, inblexact pmroa portion ato MTs. per dozN; ?? de.sonyerts,4. arvshers ...

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... -Silver-The Irish Ineome Tax and the Indian Measure of the Ministry. Also, the Fifth and Last Letter of Manilius to the Whigs-Reviews of the Grenville Corre. ?? Uumasked-Palliser's Solitary Rambles-The Birth of the War God, &c. With a full Report of ...

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... London: Joseph Thoanas, 2, Catherine-etreet, Strand; and at all IBooksellers. Price O1e Shilling. In the press, ANI LIUS to *the WHIGS.: ITXL A Series of Letters. Reprinted orom The Press, Weekly Newspaper. I odonn Harrison (latlOllivieri),-Fall.mall. .I-TARRY ...

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... 2. A Cabinet Council-The Priest's Double-barrel - Scotland and Mucaulay (specimen page of a forthcoming volume of the great Whig History)-tteviews of Colonel Churehills' Mount Lebanon-Of Tom Taylor's Life of B. It. Haydon-Of the Story of I Corfe Castle ...