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... exceeding great pleasure in reading that portion of his letter which had reference to the fact that we could better without Whig and Tory fights in our council chambers than with them, but I cannot coincide with his attack upon Vlr. Mason's character, ...
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... within days. Ihe Naval Commi'tee has reported a bill for the construction of twenty mail-clad steam gunboats. i'hv Richmond Whig, alluding the sinking of vessels i Charleston Harbour, says the North has taken the first step towards makiog Charleston an ...
... precedent. Mr. Disraeli had told the country that it was only upon this measure that his followers differed from the Whigs. If so, God help the Whigs. (Laughter.) In regard to the recent imminence of war with America, Mr. Leatham protested, the name of the highest ...
... within days. Th. naval committee has reported a bill for the construction of twenty mail-clad steam gunboats. The Richmond Whig, alluding to the sinking of ream& in Charleston harbour, Th. North has taken the first step towards making Charleston an excellent ...
... there were the Whigs, headed by Washington, who were in favour of a strong central government; and the democrats, beaded by Jefferson, who were for as much power as possible being left in the separate states. In process of time the Whigs became identified ...
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... have left H;:lifax for that place. e- The Federal. had been successful in two engag ments in Western Virginia. The Richmond Whig, alluding to the sinking of the vessels in Charleston harbour. says the North has taken the first step towards making Charleston ...