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... Companies, and Mining Shares, with interest they yield n..>. present prices. PuhlishodbyE.J. Bartlett, 30, Great St Helen’s, K.C. WHIG ETON’S NEW SONGS. \*7HEN THE SOFT SOUTH WIND. Derlicate ...
... Companies, and Mining Shares, with interest they yield n..>. present prices. PuhlishodbyE.J. Bartlett, 30, Great St Helen’s, K.C. WHIG ETON’S NEW SONGS. \*7HEN THE SOFT SOUTH WIND. Derlicate ...
... The taunt has been east at the Church that it upheld royal prerogative under Charles 1., and drove away his son; that it was Whig under William 111., and Tory under Anne. But the reproach will not thought disgraceful by those who remember that public opinion ...
... humiliating existence. But they dare not dissolve. The Ministerial mourners go about the streets, and the veteran chiefs of the Whigs wag their heads with responding augury. An attempt has been made to take advantage of ayear of unexampled financial prosperity ...
... continent of Europe. (Hear, hear.) But England was a great Power among the nations of the woild even yet, notwithstanding that the Whigs h.'d done to lain our national policy. (Applause.) There was one consideration that he wished to bring home to them respect ...
... a short time it understood that it will become oublidy known that Liberal M.P., who claims to be a Pneal descendant a great Whig statesman of the last and the part of the present century, and who bears his name, ha« disappeared under circumstances which ...
... and hardships endured in the service of my country, give me the right to address such ; and well I know that whether they Whigs, Tories, Radicals, or Chartists, brave and high spirited men. red lovers of their country, will never wanted Er.glauA them ...
... thought she ought to make. The Death of Charles Purton Cooper, Q.C., who once held a conspicuous position in the bar and in the Whig party, is announced. At Oxford he was a double first class in the year in which Westbury ahd the late Mr Commissioner Fane ...
... could do this ? The Conservatives would not do it; their motto was to nothing, (Cheers aud laughter.) And too many of tbe Whigs timidly waited on an administration._ were converted by instalments. But if rightly -p-etcJ the matter, the business of the ...