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Naval & Military Gazette and Weekly Chronicle of the United Service

THE LATE SIR JAMES GRAHAM,

... there was no help for it) in opposition to the government of this country. In the former capacity it was, in the time of the Whig Grey Administration, that he first became conspicuous. His great opportunities for effecting good or evil have been the period ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY DAZJSTTE

... people ; and vre may hope that the visits of our national bulwarks will henceforth cease to few and far between. —‘Northern Whig.’ The people of Londonderry have at length been gratified with a visit from the Channel Fleet. The members of the corporation ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... I consulted my friends, was in earnest, and very shakey (at least in pocket) and was immediately appointed. Thus it is the Whigs reckoned: he was, of course, the son of somebody whose interest was as strong as we could wish • but no subject for Greenwich ...

VAl' f \n iiAfS .VAL ANI) MILITARY GAZETTE

... eubscriber,” we give insertion to the following letter addressed to the ‘Belfast News-Letter’;—Sir, paragraph in the ‘ Northern Whig ’ of the 9th inst., reflecting on the Belfast Garrison, and headed Military Irregularities,” has been brought to notice one ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... Look to all your dockyards and increased commands, with less force to command I Who introduced these modes of patronage The Whigs! of 1831. But with the reduced List, from 102 to 85, of rather about seventy, what will yon have ? Simply less number to select ...

THE CHINESE EXPEDITION

... to Christianity, which \\\eyprofess but do not comprehend. (Will it prove otherwise when transported?) They are merely the Whig or Tory of China—for, in sober truth, can we distinguish (if the truth be spoken) which sect or party commits the greatest ...

GREENWICH HOSPITAL

... that hospital the wounded seamen of England may too soon have to apply, and we indeed regret that the heartless politics of a Whig faction should ever have shorn it of its glories. We have hauled down the British union to suit policy to dishonour the flag ...

THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON

... the least remarkable instances of this fact was the fashion which once prevailed, especially amongst a particular cliqueof Whig politicians and their hangers-on, to deny the talents of the Duke of Wellington. There were, indeed, persons in high places ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... threw His own Government out while Reforming with you. And still on that morning, when office makes glad The crest of each Whig and the heart of each Rad, Whate’er I may happen that morning to do, The flesh-pols askance I shall longingly view— At a distance ...

GREENWICH HOSPITAL

... that hospital the wounded seamen of England may too soon have to apply, and we’ indeed regret that the heartless politics of a Whig faction should ever have shorn it of its glories. We have hauled down the British union to suit policy to dishonour the flag ...