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... attentively the interests of his constituents. In his public capacity lie knew no party, e and made no distinction between Whig and Tory; and to this t cause, as well as to the high sense of honour which regtlated n | all the actions of his life, he owed ...

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... DEATH OF GEORGE LILLIE CRAEIK, ESQ-, LL D. (Abeidged rzom the Northam Whig of Tsaedsr.) It Is with feelungs of the deepest regret that we have to announce the death, at the age of 68, of Dr. Cralk, Professor of HiEtory and EngliEh Literature in the Queen's ...

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... behaviour on the part of the students. His death removes another from the now scanty number of those who first vindicated Whig politics in the Edbiburg Bet-riew. His influence as a teacher in the High School, and as a professor in the Univer- sity, was ...

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... notwith- ,a standing that politics and partyfeeling ran high at that particular a etra.- Mr. Mills was always a consistent Whig, and attached to h the party that maintained the principles of that s chool, which ha Charles James Fox, 'Earl Grey, and other ...

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... y reform, andon the night ?? for the debate Mr. Michael Angelo Taylor, a flam. Ing patriot, gave a grand dinner, to which Whigs only were invited. Poor Lord John was dosmed to ieclaim to empty benches, his friends-the great Eprofessors of liberty and ...

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... fellow, they l.e l'vea at the end of the close through ?? ik make his exit.. On perceiving hzi o b caught, he seized a man who M Whig ' the cloee mout,i and said, This is ?? ?? -police then cap-, for60 dii, Hai~glton ourrier, was sent to froa 71% or avig o ...

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... the hi . Trades' House, Glasgow, containing a a great deal of interesting matter. As a politician, he was attached to the Whig party M of the Earl Grey school and after the passing of W the Reform Bill acted as leading adviser to that In section in this ...

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... since which time the firm has been Heywood, Brothers & Co. The deceased gentleman, having been long known as a coneistent Whig, and having acquired the high opinion of his ?? by his snp- port of our local institutionh, and especially of the Mechanics' ...

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... Countess of Wilton, &c., are placed in mourning by the lamented death of the 111arquis. In politics, the late Marquis was a Whig, and for several years took rather kan active part in the business of the Hlouse of Lords, advocatico on all occasions the ...

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... read I the former address, said that according to Mr i Trevelyau the last word had been said on Irish laud law reform by the Whig Goverarmept, but he was convieced that the lrish people had not said their last word On tho Subject of landlordisin. He felt ...

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... John Dalrymple-to call him by the title by which lie Di , was longest known in the political world-early embraced the M tr Whig cause, and more than once contested the roprecsentation so r- of Alid-Lothian without success before the Reform Bill. The Jr ...

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... strong conmon r,-nrse, and great pleasantry. At that period of his life he. like onnt youoing men brought up amonest the Whigs, was a pro.Higolous aidmirer of Mr. Fox, and an acknowledged disciple of I his political school. In return Sir. Fox warmly ...