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... Cabhiet of which his if eminent relative was the leader and the head. Wlhet lie be- r came associated with the more conservative Whigs who formed part of Mr. Caening's Cabinet, he gradiially ceased to be a strong Tory, and at lengtbe might fairly be reckoned ...

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... continued s to push its barriers into every social circle, till there re- mained scarcely a spot of neutral ground on which whig and tory, liberal and conservative, corporator and anti-corpora- tor, churchman and dissenter, could meet in amity, and- without ...

LETTELS TO THE EDITOR, LORD BLANTYRE AND MR CHARLES WILLIAMS, Erskine, Glasgow, November 14, 1879. 8 obtained e ..

... declared to be neces- sary as frish policy. The man who declines to follow ol ut that policy may be a very good Irish beral or Whig, but be is no Home Ruler or Nationalist. I am well aware the Glasgow Liberal | Club having retired from the controversy with ...

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... progress of stirring national events. He early manifested advanced tendencies at a time when it -was considered advanced to be a t Whig:; but be was in advance of his time, i and during his public career he remained so. He was a staunch Presbyterian, and throughout ...

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... manu'namme,' ?? J ohn Russell has alwrays maintained that-it had the effect of destroying the synnetry of,ethe Whig-measure, and. .frbsstrating W~hig sipectateon in the counties. The Duke- the :Marqub-stoo d forward 'as the 'county' 'member and farmer's friend ...

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... 'vwhich, delivered in a more confident tone, woidtt have awed the house into respect and roused it into admiration. Although a Whig of the old school, he was the least htltighty nod repulsive of that un- popular clique ; and tle world often regretted that ...

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... r and from this period to 1841 be took an active part, under F Sir Robert Peel, in battering the lame Government of the ? Whigs. 'When Peel entered upon office Mr. Herbert Wa, r e appointed Secretary to the Admiralty, and soremained until, in 1845, he ...

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... Adnaira3Iy,sad~the -spai ?? refer. boihserpex d~'L, 'tuirS of those dsye-sasthe naodelfoioues, 'T Sia..ekiu. ' I) Iftom tie Whigs vith Mr. Stanley. andl gradually came, .;rausud . to.Ajhq: sldDryDilly? -till. he joinedih bil paity Lofflir.Robert Pleel- ...

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... -accesaion. to bbigrapi~c jlierature, wihich.'he still further errich6d bv giving 'to. tbe puhito bii C ?? of Engld. TAZ ?? of the Whig party.,to power' In 1846 reiored Lord Campbell to odifeo as ' 9t119g 9JeDgvb.,f Ln--. caster, and- as a eumber of the Itassell ...

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... ricer Clyde. Mr. ?? vas a most consistent l oliticiaL Te never forsook| a his fis love- the people. Ie was no time-serving Whig,I 1 but .at the same time carefully avoided 'violent extremes. I Ph'siical force formed no portion of :llai ~creed, In private ...

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... matters anrl salaries, dawned upon the practical mind of the Anglo-Saxon race. A new political group took its seat beside the Whigs and the Tories. Henceforth it never quitted the House of Commons. There it acquired its rank, its influence; there it caused ...

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... universally felt for the man had ripened into confidence in the judgment and coorage of' the stateste an. On the formation of the Whig Cabiinet of 1846 it was geerallyanticipated chat Mr. Buller would be raied to offic oe department for which his knowledge of' ...