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... Dryntiatertl. relents obtained. AMMO, Confidential in• %dries. Primes maims, wider Attorney, AllOdn or Ban • Drift wails of Whig. E.l. 99, .1. Cul. NTT 3 , Victoria . Awn*. 14 , Rua Mini. THE ESTATES ROLL for JANUARY contains Articles and laureation I ...

MR FROUDE ON SOUTH AFRICA

... Secretary for the occasion. We were merely reaping the harvest now of yeses of -ement. The mistakes wen lie mistakes .4 bot h Whig sad Tory. We to govern e story of a country milesut we knew nothing ahont. Th our m rale er) in the Ceps could be paralleled ...

NOTES FROM CORNHILL

... formed is as many dillemot &Miele as so that whoa ham one district to another WM /Waimea fed to apply to fur ad. dm and sympathy Whig introduced by the meociate their branch. Mrs Duff of Park, by her energy and activity. has done much 1. for the success of ...

ILAYPOID-LZOTURE BY KR BIKY., WOODUERCHANT. their pulpits; into political platforms where, ammotradicted, they ..

... the country, end • only way of lightening that unpleasant legacy importet of the breed it. claim .on the Mr his th a t few Whig ` which neither party er a' . ere attempt to 1 which the wdom of our enema'', has bequeath.; society lied twee overlookral ...

r TO UNCLI PICTRIL

... them are selected headed Plain Whig PHD pima and the reviewer quotes, with approval, a remark of the late Earl Kimbell made eta, the election of 1174. that whenever the party is reconstituted it will be on a Whig hada' ...

FORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRN GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1880

... would be sip and at , you, yet,. good Whim will went. our meot, ' We are John Tames's bairua, bent en dngin the wag, Let Whig and Tory all agrees. It is now wane fifteen years sines my feelings leaned to CMIONVailla, not because the desigustion was ...

BANFF ANI) ABERDEEN

... sympathise* so far, at ]rte with cd the truant's It is 'widest from Mr gild-loOkfai speedier UM femme have anthtee to expect from a Whig Gencrament except the ahoP•I a 4 the Law of Mypeheo. &Mho that Mr Bartley the cull for MU. merit :—Coospensstiou to tenants ...

LIIOIIICIII ISO allaltal CI ES

... should all go by the board at once. After so much discussion and fighting about land questions, is the happy end to be that Whig and Tory all to the establishment of the new order of things so much desired in farm occupancy over the country' It begins ...

TIMIIRIDGE DISASTER

... -At tiler was iodi.iereat to the matter- on the He rid It with but he DIP le Jolts WAWISS, it to be --tekwero. A. be tea the Whig. et that II woe fez better , he Uwe a wet-rod] and a Wirt, to anew oat dlands which' Ise* dthe bee Jena bell, a large east ...

PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WORK

... selling 'and granting leases. Here is a revolutionary scheme ! Is it not a repetition of Sir Robert Peers trick of catching the Whigs bathing and stealing their clothes r If all be done as is suggested, Liberal, will be left without wind to waft their sails ...

GREAT PLOUGHING MATCH AT KEITHMORE

... ill o. oli.l . l7l ib ie mi ve- m tl ed s i t tm.d oer• The here' wee eii g ether ' lire what they .lied dishing the Whigs ae tit the I of much adiniration. One thing lecially tedic.- lrteh cow, by for Inland a Royal able wee the very few es. ruitlence ...

FORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRN GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1880

... WNW swede with dish 00.4NNIthey think we to be blame NM geed= • will. told end II math a We gal nor the illebis Ista ono bi d Whig ea to the ;dein beim Ilse, ails diem we bag to Imp both es cd eight mho we bad no Way In Ming to nail a water el a mile Wok ...