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... tiispicese Of I )fLrd DcrbyI He ceor ticeicely he s'etdto have ]lid aity political, ~ 'ife If 'gneally gave lies votes to the 'Whig party, but in thle Hoise of Lodof which body lie lied beet, a membuer 45 'ye tars, lie attalined to no eniteueuci. On sonic ...

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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 ...

Caledonian Mercury

... of the State to shift from its moorings Ile dreaded that it would be stranded by the popular surge, when Earl Grey and the Whig statesmen of these days conceived that the strain was in the very opposite direction, which if not yielded to, would produce ...

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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 ...

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... honestly; and M- although he entered Parliament a Tory of the old andw Ita now obsolete school, he lived to see the day when Whig. cc ia- Governments consulted him. Of late years lie stood he apart from politics, in venerable dignity-an, oracle of ti ed ...