PILINXIII Whig ISIS
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... BM:WHIG MATERIALS. CEMENT. PLASTER. SLATES. DA VIZI Mai la be S. MUSS BROW cuirme) LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT. Lae rem MATIVIEW JOB'S PLASTER OF PARIS, ABENIHAW LIME, 0. OHINIIRY PllOlB r MD 011111•11 HARI, • TEI =DOA MON. NEWMAN & SONS' PIANOFORTIIti, ...
... THE DISMISSED WHIGS AND THEIR PENSIONS. Earl Grey, First Lord of the Treasury £2,000 Lord Althorp, Chancellor of the Exchequer 2,000 Lord Auckland, President of the Board of Trade and afterwards First Lord of the Admiralty 2,000 Charles Grant, President ...
... starch, tiles, sltes, statei bolI- Iles, &c., aid i ave given us a penty postagoe. luch, perhaps all, of ilas invelotly (it whig merits i ily lii true, and tae shall pleseilly confirini end recaipitiihe it. BIut it is not (all lie trutl ; and a Wise malt ...
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... k Whig /Magma. 1e have to record another quiet week, with anee os unfavourabk weather, which in a has hindered vessels either sailing or ir „, - • - • — • Freights for over,.. still continues low, and the number of vessels offering, we do not see their ...
... THE NEW WHIG DICTIONARY. Edited by RUSSBLL JOHN, Esq., F.R.S. and A.SS. Published by LAMB, CUPID, LITTLtJOHw, and DAN, Westminster, and Merion Square, Dublin. This laborious work has evidently been taken in hand by men firmly determined to overcome old ...
... * Whig-Cleaning Dangers. a woman kegins to on she appreciates to the lull what a eaving in marrying. time. and money follows the - torn of keeping a box of Zam-Buk handy.. Her hands and arms are almost sure be with the rough work, with c*inctant setting ...
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... FINANCIAL POLICY OF THE WHIGS. [CONCLUDED FROM OUll LAST.J In addition, however, to the large amount of actual taxation remitted, there are many other measures of the Whig govern- ment, which although not strictly of a financial nature, have removed a ...
... they accepted a leader chocen by ethers, ifthe Wai of the Liberal Wore going to refuse to work for and to ibe for any but Whigs, the refase to for any Radicals ; and their votes were far more numer- ous than the votes of . Hf the Redicais nad at it wae ...
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