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... list with the rank of General in 1881. He repre- sented Liclilleld 'in the House of 'Commons from 1837 to July, 1865, in the Whig interest. AWick telegram stbrtes-fr John Eose,formerly Financoe Minister of Canada, died suddenly on Friday, while in the act ...

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... Rtyalls, of the ?? Circuit. The deceased gentleman was a Unitarian, and when he took part in politics some years ago it was as a Whig. Many of our readers will deeply regret to learn of the death of the Rev. E. W. Makinson, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Armley Hall ...

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... the Administration of Earl Grey, after retiring from the Government with his colleagues, 'was not invited to take part in the Whig Administration which succeeded' the short-lived Cabinet of Sir Robert Peal; and tht4 he spent the remainder of his long..life ...

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... prominent b speakers on the Whia side, Mr. Gedge, being e the son of a man who had established at the close of the b 8th century, a Whig newspaper in Bury St. o Edmund's, made some vigorous speeches at the Union E on thu same side, and to e result was tshat, although ...

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... and to stand up for those Cr principles of civil and religious freedom which are 1C associated with the whole history of the Whig party, CD it was not to be denied that his social sympathies were 8( with the aristocracy, and that if he had continued to ...

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... Lord Beaconsfield had been Prime Minister in 1870, he would certainly not have abandoned us to our unhappy fate, as did the' Whig. Ministry. If England loses in him a great statesman, France sees asxeal friend disappear. Tng Opnim TRArrIc.-The President ...

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... Board, bet withdrew in order to effact at compromise betweein. the rival parties. Itt p.olitics Mr. Laycocic began life as a Whig, hut for many years hss been a staunach bat unob- a trusive Conservative. The funteral is fixediforFrxiday, but a is to be ...

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... pr)sanul of tbe fist- ,fBfo~r Bil thut Mr Js Took an active pait in perolito, as A.wheu ho w7armly estpotised the cautse -of the -Whig- in afididates~ air Derby~thirel. T 1ho Tory cindidate,0 ~ ,Sir Roger Gresley, was defedts:~d br-a Anmail dajority, add rc ...

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... The philanthropic Tories, led my Lord John Manners ani Mr. Disraeli, warmly supported the bill, and Sir George Grey and the Whig Governriment looked kindly on it. Lord Ashiey's attempt to fix a Ten Hoars limit for all ages awl sexes broke acwn, but the ...

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... heart, and that immediately after a enduring it he used a phrase which is given by himself l in the following words:- The Whigs have upset me, r and they shall repent it. Accordingly, after the dis- e solution in August of the same year, Mr. Disraeli ...

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... to the moderate Liberalparty in a greater degree, perhaps, n- than that of any other leader. For Mr. Forster was not P. on a Whig, and was in sympathy with a class of ideas and a of ter reoion of political thought not always in harmony with la ut Whiggism ...