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... List of the present Whig declared their intention ton represent the ensuing ele Mr Angerstetu, Greenwich Colonel Anson, Stoke upon rent Mr. Dai ham. Kendal Major Bcaucl**rk, East Sur- rcj. Mr. Beaumont, Northumberland. Karl of Belfast, Antrim Sir P. I ...
... Guards loudly( Tho French revolut J n °,° ~D ded. All this was the thalof 1793, muttering yIP Whigs-the popular work of the Whigs to them, whilst the wind Whigs All this was ‘° (ia?ra ntly their blew in their then the luxury of the .east, nostrils. They ...
... observed, that time had shown that very little had they expect from their Whig rulers. They passed'the Irish Coercion Bill, for which Mr. O’Connel' called them base, brutal, and Woody Whigs” voice—“ he his tone)”. He (Mr. \\h.te)knew it, but the Whips deserve ...
... illioii money be asked by Whig Member ' pended on turnpike road, Messrs Parnell, W Hume, and Co., are perfectly tranquil. These rtnU'ks l? rant in addition * lhc million already expended Hie Commissioners f the Holylicad road, and this at a moment when ...
... who, in despair at die extremity of danger in which he was left Whig policy, had no other alternative but throw lilmself upon the generosity of Russia. not Russia herself cautioned the Whig Mi- nistrv upon the impolicy of their conduct towards t • Porte ...
... Whig Af'or (rm funbor ob«*t»ilion«, Mr, his se*l loud chef ring. C:i a!k .—Tlii* requires n« comment from we; »r« all I with the raluabU} s«r\ic« of the arm* and nary, and fee! confident you appreciate them accordingly (cheers). Tone Briton* Strike Home ...
... Hrabam Whig Waithmara j Whig G. Lyall Tory I*. B. Macaulay ■ Whig C. Baines Rad. i. A. Murray Whig. J. A. Murray Whig K. B. Port man Whig Sir S. Rad. F, O. Hdward Whig K.“G. ...
... dose or the roil. Morrison, 542 I Brok 45,5 533 | Hobno, The two former are Whigs. HULL ELECTION— Fbidav. Thompson, (Whig) Mild may ...
... ) After all, dhat is {he boundary line between Whig or Whig. Radical, and Radical proper? There is none whatever; it it evanescent imaginary. There it, indeed, broad line of demarcation between both Whigs and Radicals of the rational and sober complexion ...
... In the Belfast Committee there are ten Tories one Whig, and was left on from choice, inasmuch the thirty-tnree, from which list the eleven was be selected, contained twenty-five Tories and only eight Whig-Radicals, ...
... of the Whigs in the times that have gone by. and try if can discover any similitude of prin tple and action between the Whigs of the present day and their predecessors. From the year 1641 to the year IG6o—the date the Act of Settlement”—the Whigs and C ...