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... the filth *Whig pews SAIVRDAY, omen fink THE ADMIRALTY AND FUGITIVE wart:Nam:sr 4W THE CIRCULAR. If the Government has not increased its popularity by the recent circular of the Lords of the Admiralty with reference to fugitive slaves seeking their freedom ...
... gilt Viet *Whig ftwo SATURDAY, name= SDI. WM CHRISTMAS. The celebration of the well-known festival which is anticipated with so much interest throughout all Christendom, happily finds the nations of the earth at peace one with the other. True, Spain is ...
... NOTE-LABELS & TRADE BRAND ON CORMS. 21, WATZILLOO ROW, Tex HALL. filth *Whig ...
... action. There is an equal aptness in the derivation of ' Whig, which ought to lead to the revival of the word in room of the term ' Liberal,' the !dating of which hoe wellnigh worn off of late. ' Whig,' we are told, Is from the Daelic hag (from which comes ...
... has been indulged in respecting the first use of the word Tory, inquire', about l'y and, as well, its companion term Whig. timing the war which brought King Charles 1. to the scaffold, the adherents of the king were hint called Cavaliers and those ...
... Ltrge stock of Lxight noel Ear Drops, Locket. iu variety, Guld sad Other raid* en of Studs Solitaires, and Gana:a-light Wei Whig Rings.. C. G. ALDIM, JEWELLEII, ka, BLYTII. ...
... determination to - chosen leader. From the choice of Lord Granville and the Marquis of Hartington it would seem that the great Whig families are going again to aid the of program in the same way in which they have twice m history aided it before. When Liberalism ...
... the at W. Am - wee, 'Mall, Nalco Office, Ridley W LEON'S CELEBRATED HATS AND CAPS 38, GREY &MET, IiZIPCSITLL Tourists' aid &Whig Hata to every a*. T. CLIFTON AND SON, GENERAL FURNLSIUNG IRONMONGERS, AND HARDWAREMEN, TURNER STREET, WATERLOO. BUT& AND STR ...
... woo alike for his oratorimd talents and his long and consistent opposition to the measures of Sir Robert Walpole. the great Whig : Minister, on the 11th of February, 1711 - -a time when party feeling was at its height. Walpole - retired an intimation in ...
... A Case of Nightmare. A few nights since, about twelve o'clock, says the Troy Whig, a case of nightmare occurred in North Fourth Street, which caused considerable merriment among these who had the fortune to witnese it. The facts are as follows stranger ...