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THE NEW BURGH FRANCHISE

... mast's, and the former is ns deserving of all the Rile aleittii s and improvements that are going as the latter; and this Whigs to notice what we look upon as tlie most gigantic piece of useless work ever attempted in Ctiefl. We refer to the Thom-Caw ...

Published: Saturday 20 March 1869
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1612 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PERTHSHIRE JOVItNAL ANIVIXMOTITU

... instanom of it), and ignored Whig ones, says:— is nod Irma We say with Agriwk Is is awe, and its truth is proved by the fact, that while be blamed a Tory Peer be never once adverted to worse things n the part of a well-known Whig Baronet. Zven after we ...

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.I', JUNE 1

... the popular side of the debate has mod &mos to carry then in the end. It have served as an antidote to the sluff which the Whig Darned of Dahmkis and others were pouring into the ems the rev. senators, if some one of them, bailing from the North—say ...

fag NUM'S LAMONT

... again? There's wane to tell. An arrant Whig, Whit glories in a patriot's name, poopits tilled—nor care. By men ri a' Kirk., just the same. Will ye no come back again ? Will ye no collie back ? And dish the Whig., and a' their crew— Will ye no come buc ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1869
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 2712 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

clerk•, o t of the Court.• No one could fail to notice the indication• of impatient expectancy exhibited on almost

... was silent on the subject of compensation to landowners. It urged by others that in consequence of Sir Patrick Murray, Bart., Whig the principal proprietor, that there peed not be a doubt that he would be easily dealt with in regard to compewation. as be ...

Published: Saturday 20 November 1869
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 781 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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PHRTHSHIIII JOURNAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL, THURSDAY, JUN'S

... the building of the venal, and tine while with it. This has been Ministerial journal as a highly proceeding, which, from a Whig point of view, it very possibly is. On Monday night, the Irish Ohnoa Bill was read a third time in the and paned by a majority ...

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TIMPANDEAN

... Scotsmen and other Whig friends. But he cannot surely affirm that the ol vi d xsz t ,: his mistress, however perverse and intimidated er hindered him from being a little man; though Mr Boon, aided. and abetted by th e Sonoma and other Whig endeavours to make ...

lON. THURSDAY, IT is a most pitiable sight to beheld amen who ham Shed the civilised wail milli him fame

... their betters—or wormer. And yet, loch is the perversity of Whig nature, we shall and, if knighthood is going in our shire, that Mr Beta= wi l prob abl y counsel its batownient on some big-little Whig landlord, who only in with a wish at the Mil, when the ...