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WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF A STRONG GOVERNMENT?

... critics. He indulges to excess in splenetic and supercilious complaint. His whole existence is a dignified snarl; and the Whigs are the objects of his special abomination. In their assault he never wearies—to make them ridiculou, is the cue he constantly ...

li TIIE CLOSE OF THE SESSION,

... magnanimity and earnestness? Will the promised new measure of reform fulfil the ardent expectations entertained of it, setting the Whigs upon their feet again, and enabling them to gain) a new lease of power which they will use to better advantage —or will the ...

NEWSPAPER STAMP COMMITTEE

... ee/Uraluatiun, and indeed the whole of their report is of this character, worse than the oft-imputed centralisation of the Whigs. The provinces sacrificed to the supposed benefit of wealthy and large communities, and the general interest is given op to ...

Published: Thursday 07 August 1851
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1809 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IRELAND

... has said from the woolsack, oh! that THE LAW will not be io interpreted; but I repeat again that the Lord Chancellor may be a Whig, and, thefore, cannot be believed on any point of law relating to Catholicity; and, moreover, lhat any Irish lady or any Irish ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND. EARLY FLAX.—A specimen of Rigs flax, says the 'Northern Whig,' grown on the land of Mr Arthur, at Bush, near Antrim, has been left at our office. It measures four feet four inches, and is, we are informed, a fair sample of the field from which ...

THE RONIISH IDEA OF TOLERATION

... matter, and If it does so it will be solely on the ground of might, and in pursuance of that policy of' bullying' which the Whigs have invented, and of which, while pretending the contrary, they are the most resolute defenders. As for our condition here ...