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... occupier; and that all existing tenure* should continue unimpeachable for two yean after the passing of a Land Act.”—AoKta'it Whig. ...
... occupier; and that all existing tenure* should continue unimpeachable for two yean after the passing of a Land Act.”—AoKta'it Whig. ...
... lay your dieputes all moil., What for folk to chide. For them, Let Whig and Tory all agree. Whig and Tory, Whig and Tory, Whig and Tory all agree To drop Otero Whig-wig-comma Let Whig and Tort all agree ' l ' o ...
... having received some civilities from inhabitants, resolved give party in return; and, in spite of the remon■trauccs of some Whig friends, resolved include in Invitation Bishop Dunbar. The worthy Bishop tried to excuse himself, na the ground of and infirmities ...
... St leven in this; but, as a, nae, it is purely an ncademic cI e question ; and in the University Council not a few e stout Whigs give their sympathies aced best wishes to ~-Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, as representing the PI A national character of the ...
... possesses beyond doubt the largest immediate connection in both Houses of Parliament, not merely on his own side, but among the Whigs. He held for many years the post of Groom of the Stole to Prince Albert, and is personally very acceptable at Court. His bearing ...
... Mr Grant Duff more urgent than before. And so between the two, the contest for this academic honour becomes mere matter of Whig and Tory ; literature, science, ami philosophy are tossed aside, with the slightest apology, for purely )>olitical grounds ...
... spirit b which would repudiate small concessions, and grow p daily in the belief that terrorism was the only power p by which a Whig Parliament could be moved. .i But so it has proved. The opposition to the bill in t the House of Commons was hopeless. In the ...
... some old women of both le —T~ Tha ministry reaigned, and for nine days the natiia was kept In suspense. On the tenth day, the Whigs were requested to take dice upon their own terms, and on June 4th the bill was carried, a hundred Peers leasing the Rouse to ...
... Madaabal Collage, on Tneaday, at '.blob a draft tatter to Mr Doff wu inibinktad, and entbaliasti. ll 7 swotted of by • crowded =Whig INOT. 96, 1189. 0. Oamorrom, Esq. MT Dux am sorry that the nusatlinrised, though I am sore well•latended, Lefton of Mr Forbes ...