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... 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 ...
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... awards. The at and the present esesesbled es the gusts at Si Java His of the Revised is, that it is dismetriosay opposed the Whig not ; tor the movement is quite a revolutionary It would, Sk Whetted, lower the ol iatelligesios uses( sehoolatulen ; he the ...
... resemasadations for • rethinks of the great to the WI the of time ars shond he magresed. Whig governments wen m ai /1 supposed to prefer ; hat it that , he wend set the Whig goverment, bat heads of the aew moieties to • ref ono, „im bed limed amiss al repletion ...
... sailed from Glasgow on the 15th instaj, for Bordeaux. The Collision on the Portadown and cannon Railway.—From the Northern Whig.—Be) * Friday night.—This day, at the inquest at Port&dow , the body of Michael Sweeney, killed in the late co | on the above ...
... Pratt's) time. The Post-office savings-bank was one 0 f the best institutions that had ever been founded by any government, either Whig or Tory; and it struck him as rather singular that the Bishop of Manchester had not stated his opposition to the bill in his ...
... being one of those superb aristocrats who conceive the vulgar earth honoured by the pressure of their soles, belonged to the Whig alliance. Yet we swept the portrait of the Christian Tory, not from having faith in it as a truthful resemblance, but out ...
... education—a few but very plausible persons, who exercised considerable influence-would also support it, with, of course, the whig party-men, who had sold themselves the minister 1 . Lord Palmerston was known for his staunch support of subordinates and, ...