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sTANDiaii, MARCH

... in that direction would most signally fail, and he could say, that if any attempt were made by any Minister, be he Radical, Whig, or Tory, to diaestablish tor hunting as an institution in this country, be would moat signally fail. Every man, he felt as ...

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TETBURY SEWAGE. To the Editor

... Johnson could sea into Whigism when he exclaimed, I bate a Whig, a Whig is a traitor to his king, a rebel to his God, and the Devil was the first. Then I an old conundrum, Why is a Whig like lll_Vier the answer is, Because it is a false to the crown ...

THE FARMERS AND THE Ars ... . ELECTION. ' Whatever may be the immediate consequence of the present cries, another

... his memory such ' as Conservative and Liberal, precisely as he has been taught to forget any such obsolete classification as Whig and Tory. The great field for the operations of the Chambers of Agriculture will of coarse be es the next election; and as ...

WORTH A GUINEA A BOX

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HOUSE OF COMMONS.—WZDNIAIDAY. There was a long debate on the motion for going into committee on Sir C. ..

... (Mr. Bouverie) was astonished that the Tory country gentlemen had aubssittoct to this state of things for so long. He was a Whig country gentleman, and he considered such testate of things to be degrading to the Crown, disgraceful to the minister, and ...

►TION OF THE MAJORITY OF THE MARQUIS OF WORCESTER

... commotion. The streets were crowded. Seditious cries were heard amidst the darkness and It was afterwards asserted, both by Whigs and by Tories, that the fire had been kindled by the friends of Monmouth, in the . hope that the trsinbands would be busied ...

WILTS AND GLOIJi

... be able to act straightforward and independently, because he wished it to be understood that this Chamber knew nothing about Whig or Tory. The object of these chambers was to bring forward the farmer's grievances, and to get better and more just legislation ...

LONG NZWNTON

... residing near Trinity The child, shoat in years of age, was playing her father's hones, when a irate 'ben by IMMO memo %net, and/ Whig severed the bones jun shove the men, es thin the foot wen merely hanging by a piece ad skit Mr. liewidele and Mr. Ric= were ...

WILTEI AND

... but soon likely to lose Mr. their act, but ‘his own. Their by the cause They trusted they might many of to the county. old Whig, as not forget the strong cleims which Mr. Long had to on the eve of another hoped that the last had settled the for very many ...

CANVASSING

... THE LAST CRICILLADE ELECTION. What followed the hootinga and punching cf the paid drunken agents of the two factions, both Whig and Tory, at the last election in Cricklade ?—broken heads and broken windows, without the least regard to reason or common ...

WILTS AND GLOUI POLITICAL MEETING AT CIRENCESTER

... he would with their permission introduce himself. He presumed that amongst those before him there were some Tories, some Whigs, a good many Radicals, and a few Nothings. They were one party to the talk which was about to take place, and there (himself) ...