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... Leayinghiswifein rtison at iime'he establishe hinmeulf, with his harem corngbte, at e.m Jamev's Plal, made use alternately of Whigs and T'orieto get i.e larg66 meon t of despotic poer, gsappresed attempts' of t1 Sbuarts err'gn the crown with -^erciless severity ...

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... State, the Whigs and t Horn-eyed blockheads though theywereinth very low aims and aspirations in their emam weth George I and George It knew the value of power, from t having enjoyed it in their native marshes, y nd by pitting clever Whigs and dogged ...

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... published under the. signature of 'Rtunnymede,' he not only scattered plentiful abuse upon Sir Robert's political autagoniste, the Whig ministers, who were de- scribed as ' apes,' ' insects,' ' long-toiled rats,' ' crocodiles,' and with other choice nomenclature ...

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... his wife in prison at home, he established himself, with hs harem complete, at St, James's Palace, made use alternately of Whigs and Tories to get the largest amount of despotic power, sup pressed attempts of the Stuarts to regain the crown with merciless ...

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... the iviil list is not paid out of the taxes, is a dunderhead and ignoramus. C. B. W.-On referring to Eapin's History of the Whig and Tory, written in 1716, we learn that these two parties were formed in the reign of Charles I. The king's friends were ...

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... the other depart. mmnts yon mention are at Somerset House, Strand. T. T. (Bradford).-Tee new poor law Act wee passed upder a Whig Adminietration. A. P. (Canton, ?? answer given to B. 0. (Pittsburgh) upplies also to your qneetion. J. M. (Peterhead) .-We ...

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... Excelsior Sewing and Embroidering, 6 go. Hand macaines in great variety, from 33s The PRIMA DONNA' Look Stitoh, complete 4 g, ' WHIG= and BMEE, 143, l1olterubass, B,9 - I I I I I F I II II i I m I I I I I I ? I I i I I I I i I 0 1 I i I t OWING: KAGN1ES. O ...

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... the le isleture. nS proved b7 its acts, have been. and still are, with the perlletrators of the wrong; ard the Governments, Whig and Tory alike, have preferred to share with aristocratic loungers ?? savages, the responsihili'y of perpetuatingthiswanton ...

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... and aristocraoy, and an enemy to all reforms that would benefit the people. A Conservative is a Tory under another name. A Whig is a politician who has no objection to grant occasional reforms of a trifling character. A Liberal is proe pared to go a little ...

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... be dispensed with altegether. An able writer ?? can be no- thing more curious to thoughtful men who are neither Tories. nor Whigs, but simply human beings with brains in their beads, than to reflect upon the position of the British parlia. ment towards ...

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... flueuced the policy of government. Daring the two centuries since tnt time. the reins of power have been hold by the aristocratic Whig and Tory factions, who have regarded the people aw a mere sponge to be s queezed for the benefit of the oligarchy. They have ...

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... P. for lIaidetone, having failed in other places. See answer to J. H ?nDIcrL (Notticglsnm),-Sir Robert Peel belonget to the Whig palty, and carried tbe repeal of the Corn-tavs in 1850, whea he lost the sulpport of the Con~servativ e3. 3sRITOL REAnwIn--Anglesee ...