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IHAVE pronuted the &gallstones of the most skilful Tatters end the brat Artlda of the day. the result that the
... anufactured, so as 001 may to 0100 with tot .her nark. Nor, these Improvement tura:llo4 by the with lb. utmost diligence end, Whig one of the Warr, ere la the Sivlteta, I ow 01.03. to offer to walla. lat the now Novel Designs and 1r the Il urld cnn An ...
THE DAILY REVIEW, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1867
... amintance, so also Mr and the members for Glasgow; but they had met with anything but • favourable reception from the old Whigs. (Hear. hear Mr woke to order. Bailie Handyside outZt u rt H to mn, aid he stolid his own opinions, but be sure they would ...
ESTABLISHED PIIESBYTKRY OF EDINBURGH
... s, it should be remembered that the bill use brought is by Government ; and he held that the Grimmest of the day - whether Whig Torl—amid seed down intimater to to he affected by such measures. He to believe that the Cerra here were sae con milted in ...
paraded before them at , but though a re• view of the combined fleets of Fr►nce, Italy, and Ronda was
... discussion ensued, in which • strong feeling was expressed against the indifference to this question shown by the msjority of the Whig members for Scotland. A motion was carded unanimously, continuing the remit to the committee of Council in connection with ...
THE NORTH BRITON. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 184
... what called the old Whig piety they rereived the very opposite. Mr D. Lewis passed • high neemiam on the lord Advozate. characterising him as a public official of whom Scotland Mould be proud and he demned the Liberal or so called Whig party as *pathetic ...
optialoa table at ft Petersburg
... dead said wholly rotten. Laing the remising half of its vitality, the Caledonian Mercury rens et nee i■ the esteem of oar Whig eniemporary. A shark will follow the ship that has a corpse in It, and—chants a corpse of the Mercian fell into the maw of ...
A STECIAI netting of the Town Conndl ol Bdin-Imigh TOB held yesterday—the Iiori ProToatpreddmg . rfiZSEKTJLHOS ..
... Ao MrM'LarenaadMr G .- » haai BBd MrDalgliritii . bat ttey irotived'tit ) enconrag (; mint ironi t&e memliCTa ox ...
THE DAILY REVIEW, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1867
... contended that this was a delusion. In times gone by the counties of egland were repri seated largely by mon belonging to the Whig or Liberal party, and he believed that they were destined to be so represented again. It bad been sometimes said that language ...
THE DAILY REVIEW, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1867
... to say to the Tory Pesrs—we presume will say he them— This bW be wired ; and la that ease passed it will be, though an old Whig lord or two may exhibit the of Welty by which the outvoted a small unsure into • large one. HZR MAJESTY, ho. ()rews (burl Ohmler ...
JL.LIA MAASS A MIT
... the Union. as I with it ceased his political career. In 1710, when the Torice came into power, the Earl being eh. I stanchest Whig in Scotland, he was deprived of the office of Sheriff of Berwickshire, but was minstakd iu 1715. His lady being deed, he came ...