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... respected the venerable champion of Church and State. Whig Liberals might have kept their hands off the laborious patroness of education, the friend of the poor, the advo- cate of the slave. But no. The whigs were like the Somersetshire Squire, who didn't want ...

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... this pamphlet ?? all my relations, and many of my personal friends, are strong Whigs; some of the kindest friends I have had in this world have been surong and decided Whigs; to them I am indebted for kindness which I can never repay. Those considerations ...

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... This is true enough; and we mnay add that, Palmerston also lent the Anti-Jacobin the aid of his pen, and keenly satirized the Whigs in more than one eff,- rSion. The utmost mystery was observed in the issue rof the Anti-Jacobin, says the correspondent; ...

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... And distinguished himself in the private. assemblies of the collegiansjtby leadilg.the Tories in their discllssions with the Whigs, at whose head was the late Loid Macauley. Soon'after he came of age, he was returned to the House of Corm- mouis fos.Ay~lesbur~;h ...

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... the parties to that alliance must be on equal terms, neither must be secondary, much less subordinate, to the other. But the whig ministers, at one time, placed their country in this dis. graceful position, and at others acted with a want of courtesy and ...

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... the parties to that alliance must be on equal terms, neither must be secondary, much less subordinate, to the other. But the whig ministers, at one time, placed their country in this dis- graceful position, and at others acted with a want of courtesy and ...

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... This is tyue enough; an d we nu ay add that Palmerston also lent the A ?? the aid of his pen, and keenl y satirized the Whigs in more than one effu- sion. The utmost mystery was observed in the issue of the Anti-lacobins, says the correspondent; the ...

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... suffirage,-for that is what his speech on Mr. Baines's bill really amounts to,-the writer considers as ringing the knell of the Whigs; and that by a mem- her of their own Cabinet. ?? LADIEs' Tam.msuity for June.- London: Houlston and Wrighst. This is a very ...