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... (37 In peace love the steed In war he mounts Inc Wrtlor s stood. OVE -LORNE • • ' , Orr 4 Fi st • .4 ) •,;: t t l , • s - WHIG l'l' & MA: tvenr ROUGIER'S ROUGIEgS, mOUG I rat , °UININC IQUIMNE QUININE 1 BALSAM BALSAM .BALSAM ...
... driven completely out of the privilege of discussing fairly what they are called on to agree to, and more than a third of the Whig Lords were too sore at the manner in which the Army Bill was carried to render any aid to their official friends when in difficulty ...
... Orange; the stone on the pier. head which marks his first footsteps on British ground is sacred in the eyes of all true English Whigs; and close by stands the castle of the settler of Newfoundland, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Raleigh's half brother, most learned ...
... announcing the completion of arrangements for a lease of his railway by the Midland Railway Company. IN a letter to the Times, A Whig says that amongst the Liberal party the suspicion is gradually increasing that the pace is too rapid for safety; that, in ...
... an alliance, lasting some considerable time, between the Whigs and the Conservatives? Of the three political parties, the Conservatives he took to be a body larger than the Whigs. He took the Whigs to be the smallest of the three sections, and it was a ...