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MR MONCREIFF AND HIS CONSTITUENTS

... made great subject of accusation against our y that after Lord Derby’s explanation in Parliament a meeting was held of the Whigs to see how the opposition could be best carried on. I want to know what ground there was for such a complaint, for Lord John ...

USTICE TO SCOTLAND TO THE EDITOR OF THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY. Edinburgh, 12th April 1852 in am induced, by seeing the

... humiliating coaxing, doled out to us from the procecds | of our own taxation. In pursuance of a settled line of policy, on | which Whig aad Tory are alike agreed, to strip Scotland of every vestige of her separate nationalily, aad merge it in that of England ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... cattse as it was tteti almtost emnbodied in the itersizu of Fox. 'flers were fow, Scotch coittties at that titut itt which a Whig cetididtute had aity chance, of' sutecess, but tite aiiatuture itiflitetce, whichl hail swayed Atignts for tioure than ictlf ...