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NEWSPAPERS,
... and address to the I the WEEKLY NORTHERN WHIG, w soli ward a copy of that paper every Friday one year, for the tam of Swinuis amount of postage, & oc. PENCE, or NOR WHIG eens each Saturday The WE! KLY NORTHERN WHIG sent in large numbers to all parts of Aust: ...
THE GRATTAN MONUMENT
... Westminster Abbey. Speaking of the character and services of our illustrious fellow-count , the Deily News was an Irish Whig, in the days when Whig meant what Radical means now, hut certainly did not mean Revolutionist. The legislative independence which he gave ...
A VOICE FROM .RENFREWSHIRE
... FROM .RENFREWSHIRE. TO THE EDITOR. Sin,—Why should I have the Home Secretary thrust upon me? What have I done that the greet Whig lords cannot send one of their nominees to the rightabout, and make room for Mr. Bruce in their pocket boroughs of Wilton, ...
A VOICE FROM RENFREWSHIRE
... FROM RENFREWSHIRE. TO THE EDITOR. Sir,— Why ahould I have the Home Secretary thrust upon me ? What have I done that the great Whig lords cannot send one of their nominees to the rightabout, and make room for Mr. Bruce in their pocket boroughs of Wdton, Calne ...
THE NEW CANON
... that of the new Canon Mozley, there is all the difference between a Church whose preferments were given to the scions of great Whig families and a Church whose preferments are given to learned theologians. In the one case, Church preferment was bestowed to ...
THE NEW CANON
... that of the new Canon Mozley, there is all the difference between a Church whose preferments were given to the scions of great Whig families and a Church whose preferments are given to learned theologians. In the one case, Church preferment was bestowed to ...
the new canon
... and that of the new Canon Mozley, there ia all the difference between Church whose preferments were given the scions of great Whig families and Church whoso preferments are given to learned theologians. In one case, Church preferment was bestowed to secure ...
SUMMARY
... of faith and declaration of policy. The former consisted of an opinion that England was not yet on the verge of decay (the Whigs aie again in office), and the latter wa3 declaration, which appears to have been vociferously received, favour the extirpation ...
CONSERVATIVE BANQUET AT TOCKINGTON
... wholesale retrenchment talked of by the present Government absurd and foolish. He didn't like aoing things fits and jerks as the Whigs did. If the army was done away with, it would be wanted again in few years, and then to get it it would cost the country ten ...
ASERICA
... bloody Whig*-” THKREPUBLtcAN Pabtt of America (for what reion I cannot divine, have been jubilant at the fj “« h.vinir the Whigs office, whilst the Amerfcin generally are either indif• *. the? prefer and his party. I diW explanation of the Whig sympathies ...
THE PRINCE AND PRINCESB Of WALES
... Archer, Louis; Captain Jt» Barrow, Bairow, and suite; Mr, Mrs, and Miss Hoptoo, and Rite; Captain Bastes. Q Uwrenco, Mr and Whig- Ilia, ;T A Boyle, Standiab E Platt and suite, j Campbell The following ere the latest departures ln« It* Dick«os and laUe ...