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... ALTERATIONS OF THUS PREMISES ARE NOW COMPLETED, AND THEY ASS IN RECEIPT OF TEE NSW GOODS FOR Till SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS, TO WHIGS TREY WOULD INVITE YOUR ATTENTION, AND SOLICIT YOUR KIND PATRONAGE, AND YOU MAY DEPEND ON ALL ORDERS BEING REECE/TED IN THE ...
... advanced section of the Whig party, who never forgave his opposition to Sir Samuel Romilly, but ever offered him the most bitter antagonism. During the contest with the learned and popular knight, he was contemptuously termed The Blue Whig. In 1830 he addressed ...
... clubs in St. JameaVstreet” may mean either Brooks or White’s —may mean either that another quarrel has broken out among the Whigs, or that the Tones have followed the example their rivals. ...
... ALLAN lite NNp Et Xon, Chaplain on H.M. Bengal Establishment, of th, Nor y = Ar of Lieut.-Col. C. W. Hopson, Ge DIED. » at Whig A . 30, Hyde Park Place, London, W., ELEANOR On] , Sury » the daughter of ALEXANDER YOUNGER Watt, Ly Sw, ived its birth two ...
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... year since dety ?? fresh copies with the Board of Trade. Up to the o» ' moment, however, the Preaic^nt of the Board of T ? Whig or Tory, haa not been tempted by the visi profit to take the matter in hand. After the laying • telegraph round the world, ...
... for ether contests. The land question, for. instance, is far more hopeful for the Consarvati«tß than the Church is. The old Whigs have never cared much for the Church, but they have always cared a good deal about the land; and while they .would view the ...
... religion it should be hereafter established by law The majority preferred the former phrase; the latter was preferred those Whigs who were for comprehension. But was admitted that the two phra,es really meant the same thing and that the oath, however it ...