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... WEOLZSALD ST•TIONZIA, DOONSILLIRB, ACCOUNT 3001 OOPPIEL PLATE PRIPTItia. to mew Orders fat taw nerd., ta, at veto WV MIMS, Whig gnat tor dolor, Urn U• La& es Ur Itemises la lb. naives et &MIN shoo agetissaaa ...
... WEOLZSALD ST•TIONZIA, DOONSILLIRB, ACCOUNT 3001 OOPPIEL PLATE PRIPTItia. to mew Orders fat taw nerd., ta, at veto WV MIMS, Whig gnat tor dolor, Urn U• La& es Ur Itemises la lb. naives et &MIN shoo agetissaaa ...
... On the subject of retrenchment, he remarked that both parties were to a certain extent tarred with the same brush, as both Whigs and Tories were given to run a heavy bill against the taxpayers. He deprecated the keeping up of a standing army, and hoped ...
... iberal proposal for compulsory education, arguing that such a scheme would not work, and that Its whole spirit was a fair -le of Whig lioattlng a-d action—that, fact. waa Interference with Ipierty which the working men at the country would not tolerate He also ...
... cries of “ No.”) Yes it indecd. The man who was not a Conservative was not guite animated by the spiritof an illsflinhmn. ‘Whig, Radical, or whatever he chose to ‘himself, there was in the true-born Englishman an innate love of country and constitution ...
... cheers;, although there might some of the contrary opinion Mr noealey then referred the subject •( Reform The Radicals and the Whig*, he ■sid, had always wen (.ill of professions In regard this subject, and had taunted the Conservatives with being opposed ...
... poll. With reference national expenditure, he admitted that the aamc brush had to a certain extent tarred both partiee. both Whig* and Torlee had been liable run great expense advocated mutual disarmament. to decrease the cost the army and ravy expenditure ...
... de-s cribed as a Whig who has been twenty and more ,a , in Parliament without making his merits known as . politician. Mr. Passmore Edwards, en the contrary, ,1 lauded as a sound Liberal, a thoroughly good Reformer, whom the old Whigs of Traro will not ...
... generally with is the veal nob 00 the Weg wae, and advocated by, the Whigs, been in socordance witl the social wants and of the people,— which if left to T measures bai od a The Whig party effcoted Aboli- tion of Rotten Boroughs and Clese. Extension of ...
... Sir Graham is told by some Radical bold To go home or he'll lose his dinner; But the old bird twigs what is hoped by the Whigs, And just takes a sight at the sinner. Consider then, ye Peebles men, What you are about to do, For there's many a phiz besides ...
... opinions accord generally with those oro Lord Charles Bruce. The Whig party is the real Conservative, not so the party assuming that term. The measures emansting from, and advocated by, the Whigs have been in accordance with the social wants and intellectual ...
... principles of tbs man who would advocate their views the temperance question, hut vote for him. r.omatter whether was a Tory. Whig, Radical. Could there anv doubt, then. there were two candidates, the one for and the other against the Alliance wh cb they ...
... sentiments accord generally with those of Lord Charles Bruce. The Whig party is the real Conservative, —not so the party assuming that term. Tho measures emanating from, and advocated the Whigs, have been accordance with the social wants and intellectual progress ...