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... Susan M. Dudinan 745 I)urker,WLindsay & Co 0 Unity 47 Roberts, W Thomas ) Velocity 65 Jones, Cole & Jones 0 Young Hunter 85 Whig, R Walsh 0 ...
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... peculiarly unlikely to do so. He inherit the pretensions of his father to the character of lordly demagogue ; he inherits the true Whig aversion to real and effective democracy. It is difficult for a man- impossible for a very young man-to speak from such a ...
... from generation to generation ; but only bit by bit. Like all legislatures and governing bodies, it has its Radicals, its Whigs, and its Tories ; its old bottles and its new bottles; and the difficulty of getting some new wine into those old bottles is ...
... the law terais occupiers, but who, in the metropolis, seldom occupy the whole of the houses in which they live. But the Whigs cannot see their way beyond the amplification of the franchises which existed six centuries ago, and the Radicals are content ...
... whom the law terms occupiers, but who, in the metropolis, seldom occupy the whole of the houses in which they live. But the Whigs cannot see their way beyond the amplification of the franchises which existed six centuries ago, and the Radicals are content ...
... whom the law terms occupiers, but who, in the metropolis, seldom occupy the whole of the houses in which they live. But the Whigs cannot see their way beyond the amplification of the franchises which existed six centuries ago, and the Radicals are content ...
... ironclad lies off Mobile. General Terry demanded the surrender:of Wilmington on the 190. The Richmond papers are very warlike. The Whig says there is no thought of yielding or failing, but it demands that Congress pass the necessary army bills without delay. ...
... lies off Mobile. General Terry demanded the surrender - of Wilmington on the 19th. The Richmond papers are very warlike. The Whig says there is no thought of yielding or failing, but it demands that Congress pass the necessary army bills without delay. ...
... as the true goal of the Reform movement. To each strong Radical strophe of Lord Ainberley's there was, however, a cautious Whig antistrophe which took something from its force. Lord A mberley thinks the uneducated should be excluded from the franchise ...
... from generation to generation ; but only bit by bit. Like all legislatures and governing bodies, it has its Radicals, its Whigs, and its Tories ; its old bottles and its new bottles ; and the difficulty of getting some new wine into these old bottles ...