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Prom our Edinburgh Correspondent

... was a keen contest between the Church party and Whigs united on the one side, and the Free Church, the Dissenters generally, and the politicans who are called Liberals to distinguish them from the Whigs, on the other. We were taught to expect that victory ...

CAITHNESS AND THE NORTH

... when he is coming back again, why he went away without letting the people know what he was is, and is to be; wh e th er h e is Whig, Tory, Radical, Chartist, Peelite, Ministerialist, or Know- Nothing; whether he belongs to Mother Church, Free Church, U. P ...

LITERATURE

... doubted, he deserves the following sharp retaliation:— Brougham was one of Lord Cockburn's contemporaries; Edinburgh Reviewer; Whig politician; and uhrai his inconstant nature would allow him, the friend of the band of lawyers who gave impress to the time ...

Published: Thursday 13 November 1856
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
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