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... Alexander Christie, Dundee. T otta es - Bugby Road, Bel. A l °tS S- uI V the beloved wife of the 20t', t S, edltor of Northern Whig, of her age. ...
... Alexander Christie, Dundee. T otta es - Bugby Road, Bel. A l °tS S- uI V the beloved wife of the 20t', t S, edltor of Northern Whig, of her age. ...
... be in i)ower in hours when outside it has enemies enough. And then opposed to the Government that is in power there are the Whigs who though too long and too foolishly, as they have found out, lost to view in that character nevertheless revere the obligations ...
... upland as drawing a red-herring ac Liberal trail. A sharp-witted Pi Liberal, Sir Willian ined to heavy but are vole of to the Whigs ” by play wrote a letter to Mr Gladstone, aco red be- ing his and at the same time h with a copy of Sir \ asked the ex-Premier ...
... THE SAVAGE PARTY. It is not so long ago that Whig and Tory did for a description of most of us. The outs and the ins was Dr Parr's phrase, and it in his day came to very much the same thing. To be sure, there have always been a few politicians who ...
... One of Mr Horn's daughters is the widow the late Mr Dingwall Fordyce, who was M.P. for East Aberdeenshire. Horn was himself a Whig, and a member of the Free High Church, Edinburgh (the Rev. Dr Walter Smith's). ...
... their at once disagreeing with both Whigs and Tories and in having points or principles to furiously urge on. For one thing, it has been impossible in any imitators or successors to hate the Whigs as they did, for the Whigs in xB6B, believing in the permanent ...
... Faculty, and Sheriff One Mr Horn's daughters widow of Mr Dingwall Fordyce, who was M.R. for Aberdeenshire. .Mr Horn was himself Whig, and member of the Free High Church, Edinburgh (the Kev. Walter Smith's). SINGULAR OCCURRENCE EDINBURGH. night young inau named ...
... of Hr Currie’s friends, and Mr King, Mr Cnrrie’t agent. After conversation ft was generally agreed that Mr Adam, the Liberal Whig, should asked come to Greenock to Inquire into the circumstances that he should have power to ask for whatever mformatioo may ...
... electore of regard to endowment*, that is very troublesome * mean* of support; but far as the vitality of the went on. During % Whig administration about Greenock ; they have nothing to fear from matter, but Lord is not to meddle with The Radical candidate ...
... overlook all considerations of prudence and personal interest. • The experience which he and his clan had of Governments, whether Whig or Tory, had been such to produce and foster strong dislike. From Governments they had never received protection ; the contrary ...
... or (artery A a■pr:r.eiog hope that t►e will al ow an.aber @tattoo to palm •ithout • walla d the Stanley clueing qettatiou Whig arrived has bees wood by then lath bolt t►e Irish weaeotatives. Lira MOWS C. MOIOO. daft my marl net may • year, Omer dog, ...
... coming on now wiB probably delay the resumption of business for a time . Business here on the spot is extremely dnIL—Sorthem Whig , January 5 . ...