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... addresa, in the course of which he quoted extracts from sever: al of Earl speeches, showing that the present opinions of the Whig ex-Premier are the opposite of those held by him some years ago. The attends ance was large and influential, and resolutions ...
... justify his position leader of the Opposition, he was bound provoke the encounter. From, all sections of his followers from old Whigs, economic Purists, Dissenting Bsdicals, and Philosophers, Mr. Horsman, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Bright, and Mr. Mill, there came one cry ...
... NONE.— A good widow, who was looked up to by the oongregat ion to which she beloeged is aa azample el piety, con. trived to Whig big convenes@ to terms one little it,lalgenoe. Er _loved er; and ..s day, jam u she had rogektel beilic betels Sum the man ...
... 039 Directors in Monclicster: Chairman—e. it. LANGWOiixur Esn TIIOS. ASHTON, Esq. I EDWARD TOOTAL HENRY NEWALL, Esq. THOMAS WHIG LEY, Esq JOHN PLATT, Esq., M.P. q * Manaoino DfRKCTOR -Swinton Boult Esq resident Secretary—R. a. Kennedy, Eaq. FIRE INSURANCE ...
... moral condition of the two political parties is now reversed. In those days, while Lord Palmerston was insincere and heartless Whig, Lord Derby was thoroughly in earnest Tory; now the sincerity is on the side of the great Liberal leader, while the Tory Prime ...
... T& ' or, T r. Jo”ea nr . W.Ltodasy—Marlg ST. JOHN Ne•LT) Wm Alton. Wallace. D. 'mono or 23 N ST NF ID Q 1 Manaset. Wright. Whig • Son„ P. Sutherland or g, tt, td a '0 —MaTCh IY .. Ca ST THOMAS Ctora Lamb. Co—Mar 16Wpg Mercury , Lowrie, Barr, t Co —Mar ...
... lvable to ge about on 'pitchy. and thee to soh a stick ; and Foe male time ow tae bees evitfard. sod side to with Mesita., „Whig Ant he •se subject tit in edditiod to mitelyl6,butimeMd been ba took the Vine trust hi, bar eill,be telly rasped, will be • ...
... common sense ; but they soon discovered that the new Reform Act was not so destructive a measure as they had imagined. When the Whigs mis. managed affairs, the Tories, ashamed of their former title, took that of Conservatives, and again got into power. Sir ...
... legislation England. Utopian Remedies for Irish Grievances empiricisms which, in r*»!ity, are bat desperate attempts of hungry Whigs and Radicals to scramble back to place and pay seem too likely to stop the way against practical legislation and substantial ...
... ; i-'ider it, when it will duly sanctified. one can fail to see and appreciate the sarcasm of this fine sentence.—ATorthrm Whig. Tour > >at Toulon*.—A Toulon letter says :—The attention the War Department appears te seriously directed the subject of ...
... Workingmen know from experience that, if they are to enjoy more ot the solid comforts of life, they must not depend upon Whigs and Liberals. advance of wages, national system of education, security against panics, and similar questions, all of which ...