_TRADE _REPORT
... say that the _state of the _markets _is much the same as last week ' s . _Prices and _demand remain unchanged . _—Northern Whig . ...
... say that the _state of the _markets _is much the same as last week ' s . _Prices and _demand remain unchanged . _—Northern Whig . ...
... the history of what _are called the Whigs and the Tones , been _-surprised that after great _vicissitudes in our history , _the two parties always reappear , _Nofcwitliatanding _the enormous blunders that both _Whigs and Tories have made —( a laugh ) —and ...
... _. unqualified spoliation , cruellest of _mockeries , . Roman _Catholic ascendancy , or who ' prophesied woe to Whig lawyers , who prey upon ; the • vitals of the Church . . Elsewhere and at other times , packs of • _still wilder ' ' men ...
... _is all the same for the purposes of my argument . You have no right—yon _Whigs especially—to go into a Tory _county any _more than _yon Tories have a right to go into a Whig county , and try to overturn local opinion by bringing _-with you a crop of ...
... secure . Of course , he was not so _unreasonable as to expect to have _it quite all his own way . He did _not object to _a Whig landlord _driving his tenants to the poll . _ThitwnB _merrly _part of the _little political _game which the _arist'lcncy _and ...
... _1808 . He _was educated at Columbia College , _and was _{ _ailed to tlio bar in 1830 . He entered political _life , _as a _Whig , _i 1834 , and was _successively _jnomlier of Congress , _Lieutenant-Governor and _Governor , and United States _Senator ...
... toleration of spirit ; but it says even more for tlie Liberal party , who were right before their time , and _,-is with the Whigs of old on more questions than this , have had to wait a generation to _reap where they sowed . ' - , _ ...
... _like _these . More _than that , the evidence _goes , to _'this _extent , that although the thing . was done .. by gentlemen of Whig , persuasion _, in . _selfdefence , not to be _outnumbered by _these _fictitious votes , many of them were _afterwards so convinced ...
... not _only by gentlemen on the other side of the House , and by _gentlemen on that ( the _MinisterM ); who represented the old Whig party , but by gentlemen who would _feel it no offence to be _classed with the _advanced Liberals _. Mr Mill had written powerfuUy ...