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geuerally Gwenoap, ittLSatriziest anb Mutts

... through its inadequacy, its tency, its unfitness, and through the disooids prevailing between the various sections of Whigs and Whig.ll- dials. What forgetful memories the Loyal Work* Men are supposed to be possessed of; or rather, 1 0 memories at ...

SIXTEEN GRAMPUSES ASHORE IN WALES

... upper ; teeth 40 (20-20) above, and 46 SS) bedew plated ray ;Dearly together. ___of having their teeth Pectoral fins Ma. and Whig perpendicularly. The area is, 30k., somewhat beyond the mire; the eyes low; the blower Am. The id animals issmuto 81t., the ...

A C111A721 ADIIINTIIRZ !

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PROFESSOR SELWYN AND THE ENSUING ELECTION

... King James. for civil and religious freedom • rememb, r the example of our forefathers, bishops, and barons, and good old Whigs, who always looke i t., ancient landmarks, clun 6 to the fundamental principles, held fast ancient charters, and so built up ...

QUEEN ANNE

... that sketch had fallen that charge, the throne. She drank. Her husband was a Dane. thoroughbred. A Tory, she governe lby the Whigs ; like • woman, like a mad woman. She had fits of rage. She was violent, a brawler. Nobady more awkward than Anne in directing ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISAPPEARANCE AND DEATH

... the mid a doe**. et bee or Ser. late is Wheels% received that was a mils( hilly is the neighbombed of Wades and Pat e Whew& Whig very idrangely. bees tbat a yam lady was raining tram Edibles, he at OM 80•111 that it was the same sad with the ee ila other ...

MUIR 00113M011 OF SEBASTOPOL

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PUBLICATIONS OF TB NATIONAL UNION. No. 5.--CoNcLuDRD

... amongst their party there has been a liberal proportion of premiers sprung from the ranks of the people, whilst amongst the Whigs we may in vain seek fur a ‘Y Mg prime minister immediately from the ranks of the people one would have thought to support ...

ANECDOTE OF ARCHBISHOP WHATELY

... For Senior, a man of great talent—which a silly manner and a vast amount of vaulty could not marmade himoelf useful to the Whigs in various way, and was especially consulted by them in the Ore. paration of their new poor It happened that, during an interview ...

TUESDAY NIGHTS DEBATE

... to hear men like Mr. Forger, Mr. Childers, Mr. Stangield, and their like, as well as the gentlemen of the old Cabinet or the Whig school. The force of oratory in the House must no longer be undervalued; awl a declaimer like the present Home Minister should ...

THE REAL REMEDY FOR POACHIHO

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OUZ WAR WITI JAPAN

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