Tory . Whig
... Tory . Whig. at all event* be elusions of cl The Conservative now been formed, a the public have recei for instance, would week, that the new Mr Henry Matthew a novice in Govi expected that bis watisfactory exi)erini ...
... Tory . Whig. at all event* be elusions of cl The Conservative now been formed, a the public have recei for instance, would week, that the new Mr Henry Matthew a novice in Govi expected that bis watisfactory exi)erini ...
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... Opinions of the Whig 9***^ From the Sun, It us great pleasure to ■nnouiKe w Aliercromliie is appointed Master of the sent in the Cabinet This ap|iointineßt UiaSfcllr* for more than one reason. First proof nisters are really in earnest in their mote the ...
... four years of each, the account stands thus :— Last 4 years of Tory government L 1.205,097 940, Last 4 years of Whig govecament 190,733,855 Whig saving in foar years. . L. 15,358,045, In addition to this the Whizs relievel the country in taxation to the ...
... prosperity have again been per. It is peculiarly orth y of notice,. that whilst the evil tendencies of the madness which the Whigs excited have been exhi. bited on the largest possible scale, so as y to justify the anticipations of their opponents, the ex ...
... Opinions of the Whig Press. From the Leeds Mercury. Lorn Baovenaw’s on has the cause of humanity been so eloquently pleaded as on ‘T'ues- day last, by Lord Br hain, when pressing his resolutions relating w the Slave Trade, and Negro Apprenticeship in ...
... Opinions ofthe Whig Press. + (From the Leeds Mercwry.) al mw Canapa. - Let us view the question on hoth t and under the three several views of right, power, and I ad -antage. fa The Ministers and the advocates of coerc'on view the mat- w ter as Hers, ...
... WHIG AND TORY—TOP AND BOTTOM. The Tory party is the most numerous; the Whig party is the least uumerous, but has been generally, I think, the most inte’ligent. From the time of the accession of George 111., in 1760, to the Reform Bill in 1830—a period ...
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... A WHIG NOBLEMAN ON THE EASTERN QUESTION. The Lord Lieutenant of Surrey (the Earl of Lovelace) has spoken to an influential company assembled at the mayor's banquet at Guildford : V Allusion has been made by previous speakers to what is going on in the ...
... CEPTIONAL BARGAINS WHIGS ARB WELL WORTH COMING BEK. WE ARB ALSO OFFERING A QUAN- TITY OF REMNANTS AT PRICES WHICH ARB MUCH LESS THAN THEIR REAL VALUE. BBFORB OUR SALE CLOSES, WE HOPE TO BE FAVOURED WITH A JVISIT ...
... Opinions of the Whig Press. ‘rom the Times. In our first notice of the trial at Dorchester, and of the sentence passed on the six jabeurers, we intimated an opinion that the, punishment to which those men were destined mi be considered too severe. This ...