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... Idle. Ye mak' ewe brew Ilia Pe ram Si. love t is ikelk. hikkoreberldee Ireedrft* illihe teep : wr r ei ilreerabiel deep—. kik. Whig. anent I livtit ..11 rr ,C4 ll lg 4 • • \t•V ‘ • ...
... to Cromwell and the Commonwealth. He was practical politician. In the nomenclature of later day he would have been called a Whig. In the troubles of Charles I.’s time he bad acted with the moderate Presbyterian party ; and it has been shown that under ...
... BERTMIN, LANDSCAPE GARDENERS, FORESTERS, mid Others Engaged in Planting. MESSRS REN. REID ft CO., beg to announce t:u»t. -(Whig Expiry of Lease, they will sell, by Aucti'-i . ••n TUESDAY, the October, and Four Following Days, the whole of the'•TOOK giviwing ...
... WHIG* ■■ Will TO-DAY, ...
... The Government had, he said, pursued policy which had been inaugurated Lord Be;*eousfield—namely, the policy of dishing the Whigs. He expressed his belief that the next step in that direction on the part of the present Government would be introduce Home ...
... Government had, he said, pur- sued a policy which had been inaugurated by Lord Beacdnsfield, namely, the opolicy of dishing the Whigs, and he expressed his belief that the next step in that direction, on the part of the present Government. would be to introduce ...
... Government had, said, pursued policy which had been inaugurated by Lord Beaco'nsficld, namely, the -policy of “dishing the Whigs/’ and expressed his belief that the next step in that direction, on the part of the present GoverumeuL would be to introduce ...
... few weeks before his ill- ness, he contributed to that paper. He was also in his youth one of the critics of the ‘Northern Whig,” and he subsequently wrote for the ‘‘English Gentleman,” the \ork Musical Review,” and other newspapers. Among his pianoforte ...
... few weeks before his ill- ness, he contributed to that papers. He was also in his youth one of the critics of the Northern Whig, and lie subsequently wrote for the English Gentleman, the New York Musical Review, and other newspapers. Anmong his ...
... Manlier's., for impacted that some of them would be bower. log about. It might be that Dumber.. net fir away, he thought, he Whig Wm . that the stelae was in the Oath. Bram did not egret after the toe - Went in Aberdeen that Use would him and Weals he detested ...
... reputation as one of the most moderate and not the least able of the Republican party. He was, in fact, sort of enlightened Whig amongst theoretical and fanatical Republicans, and he repeatedly declared that he was Liberal before being Republican—that ...
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