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... bee Low Churchman or a licensed rii.tualler. The right hon. gentleman was never known as a Whig, nor can Mr. Bright correctly be described as belonging to the Whig clique at which our contemporary ia so ter rifled. The Irish Church bai & alieut defender ...
... slight abbreviation were much to be wished, Let us say that the Church, like the Whigs, must be dished. But since coaching his friends the great Disher's been busied. Whigs, Tories, and Church may well call themselves Dizsied.—Exasainer. ...
... Sari, Ara Terme, Moan* uoa naltr PONT, CAVALLO& amd I. a 111.1113. q det to ride ar &int. and flagmen ne.rly nem. Tim owes, Whig no foram um for theta. ie an opportunity rarely met with. Qidta • Bargain. Apply to Yr Hwy Barium Rutland strait. Swansea; ...
... PONTYPRIDD HUARD OF GUARDIANS. The fortnightly =Whig was held on Wednesdsy, Mr W. Perkins in the chair. The master's journal read. A letter wee read from the Poor. Law Dowd sanction. lag the payment of £2l to the clerk for extra services. The payment ...
... of every deacript;on of Broad and Narrow Gauge Railway Carriag a and 11 1 1=, Insawark, Colliery Trans, Sic., for or Wagon Whigs repaired by Contract. Repairing Staffs L Jalonoamtrx. Bristol, Swindon, Reading, F=4,Lng. Orosp, Wllieslen, Cirshani, Westb2 ...
... NI It. LF. BATXTIII will. reeve Denim web dimes, Mleided M bin. Mime Ike ewli..Wiwalbs Weise Whigs ads AN Lotto. @Minima. - ...
... longer. A band played through the streets of the town several non-party airs, and Catholics, as the report in the Needier% Whig states, joined in the proceedings. ...
... grioit f,r every description of LEFT-OFl' CLOTHING. she is to give a very high pries. Ladies privately welted on: or. pored. Whig Post-ofliee °Mir. remitted. Establithe I lu.rj. Terror, rash only.—Mr. Pavia N.H. No coonectios pith shy other hoar the netne ...
... isb Church was nothing less than a preliminary 'mitu against the Established Church in this country. Ile believed that the Whig pary, to which be was bound by hereditary tics, disclaimed any intetitton of disturbing the English Church, but the result ...
... be the most ceeetive invention in the curative treatment of The use of a steel spring, so in its is avoided; a soft bandage Whig the body, the requisite resisting power is suppled, by the goo NAM PAD and LIVID, Iva' tech ere and dames, that it be dammed ...