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... while he maintained the rights of the Established Church, to repeal or greatly modify those harsh laws with which Whig Governments and Whig Parliaments had encumbered the statute book. He Was honestly desirous of placing upon a footing of perfect equality ...

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... reform bill was carried; a measure which had been most carefully prepared to re- of tain power in the hands of the oligarchical whigs. Soon VI after it was passed his lordship made a speech in favour of the permanency of the measure, and of its final character ...

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... bill was carried; a' d- measure which had been most carefully prepared to re- of. tain power in the bands of the oligarchical whigs. Soon v, after it was passed his lordship made a speech in favour sdof the permanency of the measure, and of its final n- ...

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... members, Messrs. M'Laren and Crau- ford, are contending for; and which the leading organ of the Whig party iu Scotland also denounces. We think Blackwood and the Whig organ are right; and trust that changes, which the writer in Maga says, will lower the ...

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... respected the venerable champion of Church and State. Whig Liberals might have kept their hands off the laborious patroness of education, the friend of the poor, the advo- cate of the slave. But no. The whigs were like the Somersetshire Squire, who didn't want ...

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... which the Political Unions le had forced upon them; this we know frora personal ex- ti perience. In the elections of 1834 the 'whigs and radi- ec cals lost about 100 seats, and their continued ascen- h dancy was only preserved by the Lichfield-house corm- ...

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... this pamphlet ?? all my relations, and many of my personal friends, are strong Whigs; some of the kindest friends I have had in this world have been surong and decided Whigs; to them I am indebted for kindness which I can never repay. Those considerations ...

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... readers will recollect, appeared in the February number), in which we find much military information, as well as exposures of Whig mismanagement. This is followed by an elaborate re. view of the Lectures on Greek Philosophy, by the late Professor Ferrier ...

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... desirous while he maintained the rights of the Established Church, to repeal or greatly modify those harsh lhtws with which Whig Governmients and W7hig ParlinLincts had cicumbered thie statute book. He was honestly desirous o~fplacinqgupona f.ostingof ...

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... participates in most of their views, and has shared in their laboors. But by his long connection as a publisher with the leading Whig literati, he has often been called upon to act as a medium of communication between the first and second of the three sub'divisiuns ...

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... participates in most of their views, and has shared in their labours. But by his long connection as a publisher with the leading Whig literati, he has often been called upon to act as a medium of communication between the first and second of the three sub-divisions ...

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... of the south, he was frequent- ly brought into contact with Webster and Clay, and the leaders of what was called the Old Whig Party. He was subsequently elected Governor of the States; and when the secession took place, there was no man to com- pete ...