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LLITHRIAD

... gentleman to be duly elected. Mr. Dillwyn, in returning thanks to the electors, told them that he had begun life as a . moderate Whig, and, although in his youth he had en.- tertained rather extreme views, he was a Liberal still. I-le was an advocate for free ...

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... pro- duced this restlt snay be traced to the measures, and the conduct of the' liberal parly, in its different shades of whigs,-whn by their schemes of ' family' government and bureaucracy, have paralysed the action of all our departinents ; the economlic ...

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... family interests, and through whose chivalric determina- tion the abolition of the See of St. Asaph -predeter- mined by the Whig Government-was prevented. To the Ministry of the day, the evils which lie de- i scribes are attributable, rather than to the ...