THE BELFAST BIOTB
... and B»ndy-row on the 17th August. All the witnesses advocated a re-organisa- tiou of the police force of Belfast.— Kwthtr* Whig. ...
... and B»ndy-row on the 17th August. All the witnesses advocated a re-organisa- tiou of the police force of Belfast.— Kwthtr* Whig. ...
... that until las session the Whigs never made an effort t ...
... threaten a Couserva- tive Government Willi. Tbe Whigs Mid Radical, ac- cordingly combiued together to defeat Lord Derby', measure, and the usual arrange meut Was come to that if they succeeded the Whig, were to hay. [daces and the Radicals bad proms. ...
... there were the Whigs, headed by Washington, who were in favour of a strong central government; and the democrats, beaded by Jefferson, who were for as much power as possible being left in the separate states. In process of time the Whigs became identified ...
... no difficulty in disposing of the pre- tentions of Lord Amberley, who adds another to the already numerous band of rising Whig statesmen whose aspirations for office have been marred by in- exorable destiny. In East Suffolk and the East Riding the C ...
... WOOD, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, OLD CHAPEL STREET. BLACKBURN, Bega to call the attention SciooLHAvrana. Ac, the anperionty of WHIG LEY AND McMILLANS PRINTED LITHOGRAPHIC HEADED COPY BOOKS, Sold bt Him, Which are now mads Cream Wove Paper, and will found ...
... BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, OLD CHAPEL STREET, BLACKBURN, Bags to call the attention of School* astirs, Ac, to the superiority of WHIG LEY AND MCMILLAN’S PRINTED LITHOGRAPHIC HEADED COPY BOOKS, Sold bt Him, Which are now made Cream Wove Paper, and will be found ...
... Ah, j it was said, but the Whigs saved us from that. *I j do not find fault with the Whigs for not going I to war in the cause and interest of Denmark. j That is not our quarrel. Our quarrel is this. ! — the Whig Government of Lord Palmerston and ...
... the Times, written either by yourself or some other influential person counected with that town, might have the effect of dm whig public altention to the existing de- pression of trade and awakening public interest and sympathy ou behalf of those suffering ...
... announced that person* who have merely declared their intention to b«*x>me citizens are not liable to drafted. Tbe Richmond Whig estimates tbe dealruotion of since the commencement of tbe war at from 40,000 to 00,000 bale*, latest reports nay that E'ederain ...
... dishonour done to Uud, you bave nothing to say except that the Whigs are as bad as the Tories. Be it so ! 1 will uot dispute the matter with you. Only, you have no right to complain if I appeal from Whigs aud Tories to ihe people at large. Let me submit another ...
... prepared to thankfully accept—ac aa ha- atalment—but which ia almoat aa ?? to th* Whigs as would be a reform scheme propounded by a Conservative Government. Tae opposition of Whig* to tbe bill now before the House antes, however, Irom a purer motive than their ...