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... inspires ?? gladness- Self proclaims imperial sway ! 'Tis the old-the eld old story;- Raving Guelphs and Ghibelines! Waywrard Whig and tyrant Tery - Bless ub tf-how oatr Idol shines! Prim, Bartholoesian Roundhend- : Cavalier prone -to strike- High Church-Lou' ...

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... the Idiniistr-ywhicht iuiceecied anu his tate ctetried ott. No Toey, certaitlhy, objcctcd. to the is ttofgetii rid of the Whigs; that was a consliltmietion cel deovoittly to be Wished. Bat the mtode hi whichio the exploit ~ eves performed, ta'kenl in ...

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... to have been ori- ginally designed in its present form chiefly to explain why he left the Tories and took office under the Whig Earl Grey; a change which, according to Lord Palmer- ston's chivalrous sense of honour, could only be justified by the fact ...

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... deep, I might have won millions.' His cousin, Charles en Fox, shines equally there and in the House of Coin- of ?? celebrated whig statesman who was e a made a Lord of the Admiralty just a week after he had ahe completed his 21st year, was, at that time ...

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... the parties to that alliance must be on equal terms, neither must be secondary, much less subordinate, to the other. But the whig ministers, at one time, placed their country in this dis. graceful position, and at others acted with a want of courtesy and ...

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... the parties to that alliance must be on equal terms, neither must be secondary, much less subordinate, to the other. But the whig ministers, at one time, placed their country in this dis- graceful position, and at others acted with a want of courtesy and ...

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... This is tyue enough; an d we nu ay add that Palmerston also lent the A ?? the aid of his pen, and keenl y satirized the Whigs in more than one effu- sion. The utmost mystery was observed in the issue of the Anti-lacobins, says the correspondent; the ...

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... aind the ?? schiolars wilt be delighted with thes re- mniniscences ccl 1 Westmninster school, aind of which Part I. is ?? Whig Government is very effee- tively handled in ?? T'l'l Collapse, am1 ?? Principles amnd I-csues of time American Struggle, ...

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... suffirage,-for that is what his speech on Mr. Baines's bill really amounts to,-the writer considers as ringing the knell of the Whigs; and that by a mem- her of their own Cabinet. ?? LADIEs' Tam.msuity for June.- London: Houlston and Wrighst. This is a very ...

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... of politics, both in 'is speeches and actions. He v son, made no difference between one class and another. Whether l * B B. Whigs or Tories, be was always glad to see them; but he i could not say he was very fond of Radicals. (Laughter i cloth and cheers ...