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... the Presidency of Mexico. They add also that he intends to adopt the system of Free Trade. Loss or A Snie’s Crew.—The Belfast Whig of Thursday records a most melancholy catastrophe at sea, which took place on Tuesday night, some miles north of the Calf of ...

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... accept Mtr Qhilders, The view ? cif Ir Ohilt1re closely Corre spend to those of the late Sir George Harrison, being of the Whig or - Moderate order. Mr Childerit himself, it is stated, will accept the nomination. The denth of Sir tGeorge Harrison causes ...

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... opened. Ini social life -hi: ve Dr Pirrie was a courteous kind hearted gentle- hi: ro I man. In politics he was, if anything, a Whig : no e and Onl ecclesiastical matters his views under- of went a change a number of years ago, nvhen he im he left the Est ...

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... throne at tke I olad Crawn and Anchor Tavern, in Palace Yard, and in Covent ir 05rdeii meetings. U Mt Home worked not for Whigs amd Tories. He laboured p for his country-for the world at large. He never put his ci faith in Sovereigns or in Governments ...

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... Camlpbell said the present la movemenz was an old Tory trick after the style of S. that of Mr Disraeli, when he dished the Whigs e over the Reform Bill.. Itv was only adopting a d Liberal measure to keep the Government in power and keep back just and righteous ...

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... year Ire was agrrin ciroser ireirser for Mid-Lrtiriars, at tire gene- ral eleetien corracquerrt ers tire aecessiors of tire Whigs to office -unider Lord Grersville. When that bliriotry fell, ii Miarcir, 1807, ?? nsew Prersaicrg the Duice of Portlaird, bestowed ...

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... over the world, was the thir- teenth Earl of the name, lived a retired life, remained to the end of his days constant to the Whigs, and was beat known for his devotion to natural history. His zoological collection of living' animals It Knows. ley was of ...

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... honestly; and M- although he entered Parliament a Tory of the old andw Ita now obsolete school, he lived to see the day when Whig. cc ia- Governments consulted him. Of late years lie stood he apart from politics, in venerable dignity-an, oracle of ti ed ...

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... patched to Scotland to summon Lord Panmure (Fox Maule), to London, in order, it is said, to ascertain the feelings of the Whigs, whether they are willing to support Lord J. Rassell’s new Reform bill. Itis understood that the principle of the new bill ...

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... already known him to possess.' E His talents were so great, his writings so effective, and his influence so strong that the Whigs obtained for him (this, X w -we suppose, must have been in the Coalition Ministry) an J appointment as Commissioner of Bankrupts ...

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... be well con-a tent to heave been rejected by the non- stitnency which cast out Macaulay to nm ale f room for a middle-class Whig miedioerity h 1 aid to tatc e hlis choice of others wheic, C alm t reason prevailed in place of a blind allegi- anceet to an ...