TIIK CAPE
... concealed her contempt for all. In short, to •[•eaL phunly, if not mad, she was a very worthies* Lord JloUmnd't Mrmo-rt of tk> Whig ttirtg. Misit Tiibow.w to the Cocks—A writer in Fratrr this luonth oonteuds that poohry enioy Dm*i ...
... concealed her contempt for all. In short, to •[•eaL phunly, if not mad, she was a very worthies* Lord JloUmnd't Mrmo-rt of tk> Whig ttirtg. Misit Tiibow.w to the Cocks—A writer in Fratrr this luonth oonteuds that poohry enioy Dm*i ...
... Turkey and of Russ., with this country That te- notorious Lussian pamphlets-who, only very powerful feeling the minds alike of Whigs Catholic prisoner*, and it cannot but be regarded lace Wote J|r. Buchanan the unpleasant ,le fin « T* ’ a, ° TTI and Tories ...
... reading to wha. I hare written for our private in- • the»a‘ Aboard Oieilr laughter)—but wliat was likely to a division, or the Whig Government a little rhetorical artifice, describe* u* a* persons formation, and to add that, if I have misapprehended your ...
... of the electoral bodies of Ireland, were the people the whole ax. prosperous and encouraging, necessary to keep Ministry-the Whig Ministry-iu We ought to add that the return u, admirably calcuoffice, it seems of little use to lay stress upon the dis- point ...
... projected, when in the plenitude of ray power, which although 1 was condemned the moment, and all sorts t*f charges brought against Whig actuated anything but motives of public character. say I have lived almost already neatly every one those works carried out ...
... Hull—Mr. Camp'tell at Cambridge—l Tie Quean v. Ilercafonl—Tl»e Autojrrapli Letter to the Queen— Literature Holland Memoirs of^c Whig Turkov Greece, Ac., and of Cruise the Rlack f™*. ' Capltaii I’acha, Adolphus Slade. ' > Turkish Fleet (Muchaver Pacha)—John ...
... that has redeeming point, such the preesuro of want and the example of our betters.” Ordinary jobbery ” is the bribery by a Whig Lord of an Irish member. Extraordinary jobbery ” Is the conduct of the Irish member so bribed. (Ordinary jobbery ” is the every-day ...
... right bon. member for CerUsle (Ssr J. Uraharn) da- sol lb* f X .h» row-Tshoiid ■ rZS.ii it the Imstm-. He glad see that the Whig thought .ther good re.*>n why JSioet denied wo'k'« das,S intent, ms Cement,Hear, hear.) He advued the tellige-.t utnoue, and ...
... nntil neat Angv-.t, but there had been a resetvi. wpiirohnmi.'n appears to >to one of irapr-w. favour the caadtdafe. appeals to Whig, ana the T«i« diUjrrt. Sob,, was the very »oret '.me ta.t ■ Dl-NDAS. . . , of private rights, and that bad breo drawn ., des ...
... nothing, been use you had been told that Cracow bad nothing to Jear. You belie red, in fort, what yon were (old. But when the Whigs told you that they did not desire Coburg marriage for Kugland, yon did not believe them. And yet, I repeat, you believed what ...
... is not taxed r and I maintain, therefore, that the new Income-taxis an abominable oppression. As to the Honse-tex, it was a Whig juggle. The windowduty was taken off; but to make some amends, the I louse-tax was put ou ; and that was made to bear upon ...
... by one per§m u that wnm. The general steam navigation COMPANY'S Steamships St, Wbarl far— EDlNBURGH—Wednesday Saturday, at a whig. 10s. 7*. Prom Hare’s ’WhariJ Wappsag. foe— NEWCASTLE—Every Sat jrday, sTraalng. 16a. ar 10a. Am-bfldge Wharf; far— HULL—Tuesday ...