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... Scotland. I have often beard her, express this love to the country heseelf ; and here I may all due to the honour I had of Whig an Important situation near her Mniesty's la her d. I held a situation of some dimcolty for ten years ; and however loved and ...
... success at the bar of Springfield. In politics, to which, whilst following his profession, he paid great attention, he joined the Whig party, and was warm supporter of Henry Clay. In 1846 he was elected to Congress, and continued to belong to it till 1849. He ...
... Kensington : His father Iiad at this time forced . him to _wear . _i _^ _yellow waistcoat and breeches , the _colours of .. the Whig party _; _and _the oddness of tlic boy's • appearance • _may be _easily conjectured . _One day , when by _Nortlium-Serl . ind ...
... fur Inlaid. One. f suet ormtributioes to which the pommel age bad Proltgoand Edition. The is dsitisgsiebed oiler J.IW by is Whig lurid . thorough study of natural mimes esti ▪ lisowledgs of its pr erieditioe, sod by its profound.r mare dims its into ...
... SECRET _LITERATURE OF- ORANGEISM . ;• •• : • ' -. ' . • • _- ' •{ _From Vie _Nwtliem _, _Whig . ) •• • •• : ' • _ _' : • • A _HAND-BILL has been placed . in _our _hands par- ' ' '' _nortin _- to be : an address . To . the _Orangemen of .: ; _1 Ireland ...
... ceemmimiee of the offence. It must be that this Mt Leathaim was mot • follower of his lobate is politic, bet Mahood more to the Whigs lb the Radicals. Have any of year readers heard of the Rev. Mr Bel lees I is • met of Episcopalism JoheCumming, bantog the ...
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... same character for the Tories as Coppock did for the Whigs; but Mr Spofforth is not Coppock, nor will the world again for long time see the like of that notable man. For many years he was the Whig agent; bnt cunning, sagacious was he. and deeply did he ...
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