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ANTECEDENTS OF THE NEW PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES

... success at the bar Springfield. In politics, to winch, while following his profession, paid great attention, he joined the Whig party, and was warm supporter of Henry Clay. In 184 C was elected to Congress, and continued to belong to it till 1849. He ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... electors. Mr. Somerset Bcaumout is a moderate Liberal, with no very marked views upon Parliamentary reform. lie is brother of tiie Whig member for South Northumberland, and the Tory paper here asserts that Lord Palmerston is about to make the latter gentleman ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... giving some vague liberal satisfaction without preparing any future inconvenience for themselves. Let their clerical iriends, Whig or Tory, Conservative, or Liberal make these gentlemen understand that in their opinion, in the union of Church and State, ...

BUMMABT OF THE WEES

... his opponent. The election at Newcastle-on-Tyne took place on Friday last, and resulted in the return of Mr. S. Beaumont, the Whig candidate. In this contest also there were only two candidates— Mr. Beaumont and Mr. Carstairs, Mr. Taylor having retired few ...

LITERATURE

... d’appui. That speck of brickwork had saved Magnet and his rider from destruction .— A theiueurn . A Flattering Description.— The Whigs are the Hebrews of |K>litics. Regarding themselves a chosen race, their privileges to be inherited by birth, not conceded to ...

MODERATIONS MATHEMATICAL CLASS LIST. CLAserl. Croft, A. Wl, Exeter. Class' 11

... family of statesmen I It is to be observed, also, that with the single exception of Sir George Lewis, who went over to the Whigs, all these statesmen were followers of Sir Robert Peel, were introduced by him into public life, and were formed in his school ...