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... in calling Whig, L have much less hesitation in port from others than if it had been morning, I see that The Mercury— duly aathorised by his in the who so com:nunicated to their will share their honours(and responsibilities) witha ‘old Whigs, on thatananme ...
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... PROPOSED Ing TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WI, ones, of | My Dear Sie,—Will you be kind enough invio- | 4.4 enclosed letter in The Whig, of to-mor on e of the oblige your obedient servant, Prepexick H. | Belfast, 22d May, 1854. “* Town-Hall Belfast, Fo | “ My ...
... Fr = on iy «ee THERN WHIG, BELF ill given Hereprrary Transmission or ek. It is remarkable, says The Morning Chron ton, it is have now taken a distinguish at Gran- | the debates of the House of Lords. The fir h he was | cadet of the Pembroke family, who ...