LONDON LETTER
... than has been accoraplised among the leading j nr.. U the Within a few weeks have seen the libeial Time* bolding iha JUmburgh Whigs to ...
... than has been accoraplised among the leading j nr.. U the Within a few weeks have seen the libeial Time* bolding iha JUmburgh Whigs to ...
... able proclivities of one or two Liberal statesmen, it lees likely, I think, to commend itself to the patninning attention of Whig than of Tory l: oler these circumstances, although disestab• fishmeal of any kiwd promoted by . a Conservative )4inirtry would ...
... Abolition Bill will not soon be forgotten —he is nearer the Nonconformist plattorm than his senior, while he has also certain Whig traditions prejudices which form a recommendation to him in the eyes statesmen like Lord Granville. Ax the Middlesex Sessions ...
... Patronage Abolition Bill will not soon be forgotten—he nearer the Nonconformist platform than his senior, while he has also certain Whig traditions or prejudices which form recommendation to him the eyes of statesmen like Lord Granville. At all events, the relative ...
... an appreciative notice in the style the work of the Lord Holland, ** accomplished and Iwnignant, the last and l>eat of the Whig* of the old school, the long tried friend aval and religions liberty. Farrar’s celebrated work, The Lift Christ, which has ...
... passage of a private bill necessitates at present. This is not much to ask, but if the movement becomes national, that is, if Whig and Tory a' agree to push it forward, we very much doubt if they will long adhere to such a meagre programme. Without weakening ...
... resolution. which was then put to the meeting and eseried ananinionaly. Tka,Rev. }Wield Macpherson moved the fourth :— This =Whig, while ed. witting of many other public memoree, regard the liberstios of oesatry, from of m re*, ese al present and -Ihi arra% ...
... apropos of his assault upon Croker, the Qu'irtfrip Review, in its latest issue, returns to the .ck, sod condemns the great Whig historian and eaaijist for his alleged disregard of truth, and hit meretricious style. The opportunity for doing this la t ...
... we have every right to anticipate there will be. As it is a purely patriotic object,that is aimed at, &business on which Whig and Tory may a' agree, party differences must be entirely set aside. That Conservatives and Liberals should differ on some ...
... —The 1 . 11 ntl Cress •uthoritiea bose Wood ilmlruct • for le. 1.11 11.°11 , the trial of the Ihme lawn apprehendl Whig Tory this •ffroy, at Gm High or Jealiriary hi or oh the Circuit .'awe khad Court at Jedhurgls month of Morel. Milky as c. ...
... very pleolifolly =on the wild, mega moontane of Loath., A SONG. Ah I why should oar hearts with grief lie down, fA'ben all Whigs emits wooed? Thoogh discord arias oar listening ear, We'll heed not their hateful wind ; Bat we'll look far op to the bright* ...
... year, no b provision for a hardy, frugal Scotchman, rears crowdy and sheep’s trotters ;” for himself he hw*y claim on the Whigs as a body, for they have provi for me thirty years ngo beyond my deserts *—.£s It from the same to Northeote, the painter, ...