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... 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 ...
... MTN, V HMO* LI M HOCKS. sear a view to their especial benefit in bevies the Line geld cheap. This Lime hss the character of Whig the bud that ens be obtained, and will he sold, amid fa Use earns of • (ortaialit, at following places sad prier, via— Carmarthen ...
... agreeing our elision that they will sever be able to discharge the important duties of the chaplain of a Waldron* se voltam a paid Whig It the Guadiana mind ...
... also sow deny that he stood as a Tory candidate for Pearhyn and Falmouth, when the polling was as follows Vivian (Whig) (Whig) Pinmrige (Whig) (iwyn (Tory) Edward John Sartori* (Tory) Your obedient servant, AN UNCANVABOIND ELNCTOZ. MIL PUXLEV FOR EVER. ...
... now-aelays wanted to do away with them. There were no Whigs left in these times, and he did not see to what party &Whig could belong to unless it was to the destructive and revolutionary party. The Whig now-a-days wake completely out of place & was evidently ...
... ennetitatieralisle look to itthis venerable institution be era It the Church should he is I.S. the of those eonfounded and g Whigs! If aeronaut with the peaty' all things. pray let us stated by this a hich has good service to the for ages Last. and will ...
... POLITICAL The Pall Mall Gamete alludes to the changes in the political opinions of several great statesmen. Pitt, who began as a Whig, and a zealous and daring I'arliamentary Reformer, was for the last fifteen years of his life the chief and mainstay of the ...
... of eloquence during a career of more than thirty years, became only a Paymaster of the Forces. Burke's ill treatment by the Whigs is one of the stock topics of political history, and no doubt he was illtreated by them Had either Burke or Sheridan lived ...
... Repropresentative, i• New House Commons will soon devolve on you, I bog se state that I shall be happy again to have the bower of Whig one of them ; that shall be your will. The question of the Irish Church will be among the first to engage its sundae, and I ...
... mutual asiteemions, by which prosecutions of the worst cases were abandoned, A Tory briber in lime: would he paired against ■ Whig nsals•lscwr in Yorkshire. 'Them convenit will now cots«•. For Use Stature. a petitittn, once frescottd,.:annot be withdrawn ...
... wisdom would miss bald the and would be taken as indicating an immediate mike& of hostilities, whilst a loom of slump argon the Whig school would supply spealalioss as to the probable east the war. the is them citadel at aciarohy k.ows as the United Stater ...