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THE CHURCH HISTORY CHAIR

... It appeared to the Loan- ADVOCATE that Dr of Grerars, was such a man; and, accordingly, Dr is thus signally honoured of the Whig Government. No wonder our Liberal contemporaries have been a little pat out of continence by this little stroke of their friend ...

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... the Established Clew; het the reverend doctor bee made • be and also known to poems greet Masses behind the certain whit reds Whig jobbery. It no wonder, that even people most disposed to view with isomer be SWIM lorded views leek the oppeirmeet to my the ...

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... they did in '6& And they ought to be victorious now, else they did not deserve victory in '6B. Against the boyish nominee of a Whig family, set up to repeat, in parrot phrase, the political beliefs of his house (after much needful cramming and coaching) against ...

`7HerlItCH 111STO1

... time to regret, as we do, the eyebrows of Dr WALLACII,—verve to rebut she appointment as a wanton inspirit ea the part the 'Whig Gowenwont to the fading al —and yet to regard the step token by the Commission of Assembly as a very unwise one, That Dr WALLACI ...

PERTH

... Town Councillor, lie became in succession City Treasurer, then Bailie, and filtally, abase stated, Lurd Provost. Ile was a Whig of what is called the old seined ; for mama years political agent fur the Liberal party the but gli ; was Register of &wines ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1873
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 905 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

If OTIOE

... followers distinguished themselves by speaking of nuttters about which they had no knowledge. In our own country, Mr Youxo, the Whig Lord-Advocate, has been flooding his constituency with orateny—principally indifferent, if not land. It is reasonable to suppose ...

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... whetrear is the Perth Peet When. ber moorostal, sad be was nen tiny all ehandarel rib bes Ma Mr by the rsionme el ma awl , Whig a., F .., 1.6.,.., bold ~..,.1. i t i ! I I : i 1 loarerig • i from Parra Pas steer that sows more Oar lisped be wend ...

1311ALLOILAZZIG VARY II MOULIN PARISH

... he did not oars mans. They wen tailed • bath weekly pike. to go on s .' and bin. no pertielar, he surmised him in the as al Whig weld stile weer is eviler the Are Is us • pier oircometanos of his life, and tbe &hence of ten the • few Altar they bad a -• ...

CRIEFF

... School Bowl for this district. Already speculation is rife an to who should he elected, and several named aro the principal Whig the Rev. W. Egg.; W. L Young, Esq. ; Mallia, Esq. ; Her. George Jacque; Aki. Mackintosh. Esq.; and the Ilex. \V. Milne. It ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1873
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1553 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... ~. 1 THIS. TELZGR . A.MS. (By ' 4 LIL HELEASI rim MereUle been by the thy Whig not the vessel &wit tee 'tortilla*. THE CAST AGAINST STOKE& The Doily Aug Mateo that a telegram from New York says an order to proceeding/ in the ease stokes been by Judge ...

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... llglitaing, the tender to the Mar• 'From the =WI abstract it appeared that the of the loathe • amount to £ll4B 10d, and the le, Whigs to £363 10e 10d, leaving at the credit the lostitution. The aegedthweer the seat Ow bop Weld be till three thrall peened Campbell ...

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... for his. is M was a mid pawl pm Mpg* se* bun there me se its by by Mid +dogged mil was eat hewer the Ina Erred • revised /Whig* Amapa. was aisoladrd e. It was, in 0 remit Ceart Thy that the Id by the 'I which had beta data s..b by the puttee a apeman ...