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... Whig anu Rat ee “ad on tN to thre taunts of Ul the garruloas Lawson, the ereat —(cries a (Much the long ae during try the of fhe Lord edad S ...
... to see the expedicney of total repeal, many leading Whigs clung to the idea of a moderate duty. Somewhat similar is the history of Parliamentary Reform. Tn the earlier part of the century, the Whig ascendency was main- tained by clevtoral abuses which ...
... question to the Patriot, ““What grievous sin lies at the door of the Whig party that they should be thus ecourged?” Is Mr. Brockbaok’s bankraptey anything to their discredit? *“The Whigs® may have lent him money —and where else should he seek for it but ...
... wae MANURE NITROOENIZEU BONE .MANI KK. for AI’TL'MN ami WHEAT whig. Manufuclim-.l the Advertiwr his Factories, Whitehaven, nnd now ready for delivery. fw |*er Ton Carriage paid to any Railway Station. INDIAN COHN. LINSEED. AND OTHER FEEDING CAKES. PALM ...
... Queen’s daughter is the wife of an important political personnge, who is the son of a Minister of the time, being a Whig and the head of a Whig connection. Such a relation, it submits, is not caleulated to culinnce the prestige of Loyalty in this country. ...
... er than that. ig the la-t eeutury. iree nf is better that, la tue last century, ries Were as aw party Feee Tiaders, aad the Whigs Prohibitionieta. Adam Suiith. in sab bows, @ simple tu ‘wee ef gentlemen aud farmers are, tu their creat ...
... • CORRECTION. P. E. Burrell (now Ir.lGwydyr), i =Whig the tab ore, write§ to The Times : your account In 714 Tunes hf to-day [Woodsy) of the de. cu ss of Lord Willoughby de Erse you have unintentionally dossier family an Inpistlce, ly quott the Ignorant ...
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... the personal culpability of the uuthorities of the Kingdom. Englishmen, accustomed to the honourable political warfare of Whigs and Tories, have no idea of the extent to which intrigue and scoundrelism permeate the highest cireles on the ...
... our heroes voted; Bless that gallant ninety-six ; Surely shall their names be noted As unmitigated bricks. There commingled Whig and Tory, Colonel Taylor, Edward Baines, To their everlasting glory, Would have loosen’d woman chains. Lusk Lowther. mix’d ...