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... cordial assist- ance was the cause of his uverthrow. It is not easy to tell you exactly what I call myself—I call myself neither Whig nor Tory ; I think I can best describe myself by saying that I am liberal in feeling, and conservative in principle.” Mr Malcolm ...

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... John Dalrymple-to call him by the title by which lie Di , was longest known in the political world-early embraced the M tr Whig cause, and more than once contested the roprecsentation so r- of Alid-Lothian without success before the Reform Bill. The Jr ...

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... small rooms—(re- newed Jaughter)—and of binding to the chariot wheels of admini-trative ability all the fame and genius of the Whig party—(cheers). I think I have aright w ask the noble Lord trankly—* Are you Secretary of State, or are you not ?”—(loud cheers) ...

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... Consul in 1840, and occupied the post to the period of his death. He was formerly a member of the House of Commons, in the Whig and Reform interest, for the borough of Bodmin, in Cornwall. He was highly educated, a ripe scholar, and the author of several ...

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... the Presidency of Mexico. They add also that he intends to adopt the system of Free Trade. Loss or A Snie’s Crew.—The Belfast Whig of Thursday records a most melancholy catastrophe at sea, which took place on Tuesday night, some miles north of the Calf of ...

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... daughter of the C late Captain Ogstone. q At St. John's, Newcastle, on the 4th inst., Mr JAMES BRUCE, v Editor of the Northern Whig, Belfast, to ELIZs MARGARET, 0 youngest daughter of Mr Matthew Plaes, Newcastle. Ii Deaths. I' At 211, King Street, on the ...