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... most fartioo, potatoesnerepv important crop evSwhere' SyTng luxuriance and not ,in r a disease has been observed- Nortkcm Whig. ...
... most fartioo, potatoesnerepv important crop evSwhere' SyTng luxuriance and not ,in r a disease has been observed- Nortkcm Whig. ...
... for the Legislature on the opening day of the Session. The usual stock of promises, which are the political capital of the Whigs, was on this occasion considerably augmented. alliance was promised which was to bind the French and English nations by bond ...
... and Sbepberdstown. An engagement is impending. The confederate General Lee has made preparation* meet the enemy. Tbe Richmond Whig has information that entire Confederate lose the battle of Manassas 5.000, and in all engagements Maryland from 5,000 to 7 ...
... angered by the coolness with' which their allies have thrown them overboard. . Bat probably they; have had too much experience of Whig sincerity to be surprised or discomfited at this latest instance of; a very old failing. They may have learnt to be; thankful ...
... upou pretences the most , trivial. Since t period various similar efforts have been made, and these courts have been treated Whig law legislators with sort of suppressed contempt which is really marvellous, considering the credit they so often claimed for ...
... sadvanceot me, the watcowords, * Peace, Retranchment and Reform’’( Not that he adopted the sounding brass and thet e@ymbal of Whig reform ; nordid he hold with s Yauch as they bad in the case of Denma with sucha peace as Bright would advocate; wouldn’t say ...
... true sense of that word, is the interest of every nation and of every community. Whether such liberality will be the fruit of whig or of tory supremacy is quite another question ; and the Brighton election throws some light upon the subject. The advocates ...
... proposal as cunning scheme devised by Churchmen; as if the interests of the Church were ever for one moment made the object of Whig statesmen ! The more probable history of the clause is, that deceived by the vannting pretences of Dissenting advocates their ...
... that Lord Brougham's name will down to posterity in the historical annals of his day. Brought one of the adherents of the Whig party, he, however, presented during the whole of bis political career the uncommon spectacle perfectly independent legislator ...
... the Tories, as evidenced by their leadership a Derby r«m; while there is certain warranty of Scripture for believing that Whigs nnd Liberals of every phase may be recognised as those miserable gonts which should be forthwith ejected and compelled to take ...
... most easily alarmed on their own side, and even some of the Whigs— had done no harm, but would eventually a greac benefit to the country. The result was simply a change of a Conservative for a Whig Ministry. After remarking on the absence of ultra-Radicals ...
... only conclusion which can be drawn from Independent's letter is, that it goes far to prove that the suggestion of a wicked Whig is true, namely, that the words Liberal and Intolerent, are politically synonymous terms, for he, who with his motto, ...