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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

EPITOME OF NEWS

... examined the body after death, and testified that the woman would not have died if, there had been medical attendance.—North- ern Whig. THE RIGHT HON. W. COWPBB, M.P., ON SCHOOLS OF ART.—The Right Hon. W. Cowper, in moving a resolution in favour of the establishment ...

THE GUAR PLAN

... own hands. Promises cost nothing, and will be readily given-which if they given to the ear, are broken to the heart ? The Whigs are somewhat peculiar as Scotch philosophers, pro- fessing if they never do the thing. One thing we are sufficiently impressed ...

THE GUARDIAN

... service again, if not in all their pristine beauty, at least, with some degree of attraction to those who pin their faith to Whig professions, not having profitted by past experience. Peace—the country is, fortunately, at peace with all the world, and therefore ...

THE GUARDIAN

... give way to those whom they supplanted—in Cromwell's words, give place to honester men. It is the general opinion that the Whigs, by this act, are beyond all hope of rescue- that a breach has been occasioned which cannot be healed the public itself will ...

the guardian

... under the almost exclusive guidance of the Whigs, it is,, not too much to inculpate them in the condemna. tion; we saw more done during the few months the Conservatives were in power than in as many years by the Whigs. It is to the efforts of the Conservatives ...

THE GUARDIAN

... the utter loss of character, he and his]colleagues have sus. tained by their vacillation and sacrifice of principle-if the Whigs ever had any beyond conspiring for power, and sticking to it when obtained-forbid any such cal. culation. The coalition of ...

TI-IE GUARDIAN

... will he so in his case. In the few breezes stirred up, he has had to come off with a great deal of abuse, in common with the Whig crew; and it is doubtful, indeed, if he would be the selected helmsman in the event of the people expressing a desire for Reform ...

THE GUARDIAN

... the revenue converted into a surplus, and taxes dispensed with when more are really needed, whereby the breach between the Whigs pure and the Manchester and Birming- hamites may probably be closed for this session. The reader will see, by a reference to ...