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... &motioned b. govcrovnent,wasunequivocally do not belong to the ciass T . l of Te:i.:t. And, if, on the other band, the tam Whig I: 1.-Az:clod to designate one, whose ors, net so much from a spirit cif principle, as from an impulse of obstinate centradiction ...

PROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT

... bettersatisfied if less had been promised, for I do not think it possible that any Administration could carry all that the Whigs have taThed of: On thing, however, I can venture to tell them, nothing short of an entire of system Can heal the disease, which ...

FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT

... would then be prevented, but Revolution would be inevitable. A Reforming Ministry is now essential to the public safety. The Whigs must be supported, as the only elements of which such a ministry can be formed. That they will not lay the axe to the root ...

THE LANCASTER HERALD

... Lions in power; he has never bound himself to he exclusive; and frequently bigotted views of any tlne patty—not even to the Whig-party: and to say ihat his own friends could with difficulty trust himor rather, that they could not trust him at all—is Faving ...

,§ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1831

... ble disrelish for innovations, and, consequently, desire nothing more devoutly than the discomfiture of what is called the Whig-party, and the re-establishment of the vanquished Tories in all their former strong-holds. But the declaration made by Lord ...

EXTRACT FROM A LONDON LETTER

... (and there is no other party that would hold together for a week), how gladly would they avail themselves of the failure of a Whig Ministry, as an excuse for refusing Reform and any repeal of taxation ! I do not say that the present 31inistry could do all ...

Votorrtpt

... say, as we have previously said, that the pages of this paper are indepensient pages, and that they are open to all parties—whig or tory—high or low—rich or poor! The Courier of Friday last, contains an excellent remark, elicited by a mention of Lord Althorp's ...

THE LANCASTER HERALD. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1831

... somewhat sing*r (we will suppose for a moment that such a thing . - could be) to see Tory gentlemen advocating the cause of a Whig candidate ?—to behold the extremes of one party supporting the extremes of another? It reminds one irresistibly of a whimsical ...

°AMEN'S Roosi.--On Thurmlay w ee k, I her 31ajesty the Queen held her third Drawing li3om. I The arrangements were

... Mercitry. DURHAM DJ:cm:v.—This election, after a severe contest of seven days, terminated on Wednesday week in the return of the Whig candidate, Mr. Chaytor. At the final close of the poll, the numbers were, for Mr. Chaytor, 49i, for Mr. Trevor, 470—majority ...

MINNion HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Friday, April 22:

... should not be lessened. It was well known that the party who voted against his Majesty's late Government did not expect a pure Whig Administration to come in, fortified, perhaps, with that band of condortieri who went round the House and first expressed ...

THE LANCASTER HERALD

... the first Address which we had the honour of making to the Public, we confessed that the exact meaning of the expressions Whig and Tory was to us a mystery—only to be solved by wiser heads than ours. Dr. Johnson's definition of a Tory is One who ...

LANARKSHIR E ELECTION

... avoid to remind you that at the former Election the Whig Freeholders were hooted by an uniform mass of Mr. Charles Douglas' adherents in the gallery—who seemed to obey signals—awl prevented the Whig Freeholders from addressing the Court by the most furious ...