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TSB ORIGINAL LIBERAL (WHIG) COJEKEZ7'EE. (The previous proceedings of this and the other committees will be ..

... TSB ORIGINAL LIBERAL (WHIG) COJEKEZ7'EE. previous proceedings of this and the other committees be fututti in our sixth The members of this committee met yesterday in the Merchant Hall—Adam Black, Esq., in the chair. The CHAIRMAN ..aid—Goitiemen, I have ...

Summarn

... party at Perth. His lordship, as usual, put forth old Whig principles with ease and power, but, like the fly in the ointment, he himself has, by his twenty years' acticn, made the very name of Whig offensive to the political sensibilities of the whole ...

PROGRESS OF THE CONTEST

... peoples by a religious bond all over Europe. Whigs called it a policy of conciliation; Rome saw it only as the ladder to urnverbal political, and, as • necessary consequence, ecclesiastical dominion. The Whigs sought a Governmental help—they found a haughty ...

.econdetla motion that the meeting concur in the nomination of Mr Bourerie. Should that gentleman accept the ..

... hint whom they intended to honour. The Whig section had another meeting yesterday. Mr Adam Black, as chairman, undertook the defence of the Whig clique; but the men who one day called upon the electors to meet one Whig candidate, and the next day changed ...

TNE LEITH BURGHS

... follow any such course? Did the Whigs or tbi :r harebrained fugleman venture to deny the facts we formerly revealed? No, verily, but rightly estireating the vanity of these people, mis-called leaders, the Parliament House Whigs patted the silly fools upon ...

IS LEITII TO FALL INTO THE HANDS OF TIIE TORIES? Tn THE EDITOR OP THE IIHNBI'fl1:11 NRWR

... public spirit in its inhabitants, and the Lord Advocates. the Parliament !louse clique of Whigs, along with five or s i x merc h an t s ia Leith, who form the Whig rotary there, presurne on the apathy of the electors, awl the farce ot an election is played ...

13 MACAULAY'S ADDRESS

... from one end to the other with the spirit ot the Whigs of 1832. Able and elegant as it is, we seek in vain fur any deeper insight, any more comprehensive generilisation, than would be afforded by the Whig creed of Lord Grey and Lord Althorp in 1832. The ...

THE 111111111111111 ELECTIOL

... and in the throes of Whig extremity, Mr Bouverie became their chosen one. The light of a blue book dispelled the prospects of Sir David Dundas, and Mr Bouverie, like Sir Alex. Maitland, felt—at least acted as if he felt—that this Whig Committee was greatly ...