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... Millen a. Whig.* KAND. urrtvEßsrrr or mint, ROWESSOR Or DUMAN AND MUSIC, LZICzstER Haug!, KENILWORTH ROAD. ...
... Millen a. Whig.* KAND. urrtvEßsrrr or mint, ROWESSOR Or DUMAN AND MUSIC, LZICzstER Haug!, KENILWORTH ROAD. ...
... LORD HARTINGTON ON FOREIGN POLICY. Lord HanriwetroN bas *dished the Whigs.” The Liberals have been aver ready to urge the policy of ** extending, emcouraging, aud strengthening” what his lordship styles ‘‘the Sclav nationalities,” that is, Roumsuis, Bulgaris ...
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... The one was an inveterate Whig, determined to vote against every measure introduced be the Tories; the other was a rank Tory, equally resolved to stand ).y kis party, and oppose every measure the Whigs brought forward. The Whig candidate was Mr. Mutchkin ...
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... was hindered by Fox and the Whigs —the Tories were blamed for all. They were the sinners above all men. Scotland was kept in bondage by them, although the Scotch system existed two hundred years before the very names Whig and Tory were issued from the ...
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... policy of Mr. Brassey, is the best proof that the malcontents are few, sad that those who do exist are to be found among the Whigs, and not among the Radicals. I expect the will is fether to the thought with our Tory friend. . . . . As it is, I' con speak ...
... remains to seen. [Our correspondent’s rumour appears us simply absurd, though Mr. Horst's father was only a very moderate Whig.] THE POSITION OF THE LITERARY INSTITUTE.—At the quarterly meeting on Thursday evening, present, R. H. HCRAT,|Eaq. (in the ...
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