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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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... Mr Clay remained in the United States Senate until 1842, when on the 31st of March he rcsigned his seat. In 1844 he was the Whig nominee for the Presidency, heing defeated by Mr Polk. In December, 1849, he again took his seat in the Senate, where he remained ...

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... or thle Earl of Liverpool was formed, with the differec a u0 fiast Mr. Hluskisson and one or two others of the moderae~ in- Whigs were retained. Art adverse vote given by Mr. Hsl 0it iisstoona tha East Itetford Bill, induced him to plaehisc t 0g resignation ...

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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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... opening of the war. The measure, however, had been seized by the Whigs as their own; it had been de- feated by the Tories, and its destinies were - generally connected with the prospects of Whig ascendancy. This party had now, for a very long interval, been ...

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... basis als thiat Of tie Earl of Liverpool was formed, with the diffetelice Mr. Huskisson and one or two other of thie nlallodri Whigs were retained. Ain adverse voee cit lI !, . Huskisson on the East Retford Bill indliceti P I'm his resignation in the hands ...

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... tfever, rl tile banks of the Aqua(tir a ?? Almeida and Cuidad luttirigo. Ttese movoments were bitterly commented up~on by the \Whig opposition ; and t the (oumson Crotncil of London eveul ?? against the t rant of the anntuitv to the Britiolh general, and ...