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... week, Vanity Fai211 sars -The ?? r) 31 ?? point in conitection with the pro- strel, ceedings was the WEd ewen of the old Whig houses which have done so much for the Libezai s ?? in North Devon in ycars gone by. ...

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... O'Down.-Forfeiting Paradise.-Persano.-A 3d Light Business Requiring no Capital.-Studying the in Land /;Question. Fy A GREAT WHIG JOURNALIST. 3r CHARLES READE'S NOVELS. Is W. BLAURWOOD and SoNs, Edinburgh and London. Dr al TH(ENIX FIRE OFFICE.-Lombard- ...

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... Conservatives at the poll, it was impossible that two could succeed, and the seat which I won for the Conservative party from the Whigs in 1852, and which 1 preserved in 1857, has been taken from me by the intrusion of a third candidat. who had no claim on the ...

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... ~~jfrNbiilityer l oentr > igBli.igst6 1intn {the Nblt 1 Nd..jM grmeiuflb, that ' gret Asie 1Sale, ts eple euz Exwr; the ?? parties whig to lo~ni eM otsesa !sttu to make dbrly app11 tP s I pin At I*= ; et-No. 7, YA ,arih 'Mw , p £M. ...

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... as an humble instrument in your sods, I feught a successful battle for the Free-trade, hich I had long cherished-not as a Whig partizan, ut from a deet feeling of the necessities of the country. he great minister, then ostensibly opposed to us, under ...

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... MAGAZINE for NOVEMBER, 1879. No. DCCLXIX. Price 2s. 6d. CONTENTS. REATA; OR, WHAT'S IN A NAME.-PART VIIL AN AMERICAN PRINCESS. WHIG REVIEWERS, AS PAINTED BY THEM- SELVES SYRIA.-CONCL(USioN. THE MARONITES. A POOR DEVIL. AMONG THE AFFUIHANS.-A SuBvivoR's NARBA- ...

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... Ministers stick like leeches; with quarter-day ever in view, a few majorities against them are not events of much, consequence. ?? whigs always have been dear lovers of office, and the attachment now is as strong as ever it was. ...

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... TREATY. Opini,)ns differ,- Ah 'twas ever thus, EAnd in the end no doubt he'll try to show ' 'Tis simply that whioh mskes us Whig or Tory, ;Hie gratitude by giving themq aplace. . It doeseues80 much good to make a fuss ; . . But I digress, the trestics ...

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... mnake him should be such, Have all to pay. And wss it not his glori As when upon his forehead it should touch, To IIdish the Whigs ?' So now I wigg a Tory. r.Should send him in a calm and vivid trance. Long may he live ; and if his friends are wlse,- Where ...

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... mske him should be sueb, Have sll to pay. And was it not his glory As when upon his forehead it ehould touch, To 1 dish the Whigs ?? So now I wigy a Tory. Should send him in a calm and vivid trance, Long maybhe live ; and if his friends are wise, Where ...

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

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... twio antogonietic classes of thought, representing the advanced Raldicial, restless and wecling constant change, 'nd tho old Whig, who would meet anld be thankful, and who )nlv wiabse for a quiet life. We k'now the strength Of action and the woakness ...