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... the law's heartless rigours on thc Pi to and the needy. In politics, he was a man of no Pit it though he bitterly hated the Whigs, because of tlk 0, insincerity and gross deceit. HIe fully admesitted E right of the whole people to the suffrage, lld ali' ...

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... talen I being good, he took office as Under Secretary of State f. the Home Department on the 18th February, 1806, and, the Whig Ministry of Fox and GRENVILLE, to whose par he was then attached. In 1817 he was appointed a Prit d Councillor, and the same ...

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... the agency of paper- money. They had corrupted and bought the leaders of that villanous faction that in America are called ' Whigs.' They had bribed CLAY, the speech-maker; QuINcy ADAMs, the senator; WEBSTEn, the flimsy ; lawyer; and CRAwFonD, a politician ...

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... advocate of that measure; which, considering that his family possessed several pocket boroughs, and that he was among that Whig aristocracy who so long regarded the government of the country as their prescripttve right, was an act deserving of historical ...

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... the agency of paper. ,soney. They had corrupted and bought the leaders of that viltanous faction that in America are called 'Whigs.' They had bribed CLAY, the speech-maker; QUCxY ADAMS, the senator; WEssTER, the flimsy lawyer; and CnAwsoiD, a politician ...

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... prominent b speakers on the Whia side, Mr. Gedge, being e the son of a man who had established at the close of the b 8th century, a Whig newspaper in Bury St. o Edmund's, made some vigorous speeches at the Union E on thu same side, and to e result was tshat, although ...

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... Matthias Whitehead and John Rand, Esqrs, of Bradford, upon the Commission of the Peace for the West-Riding. Mr. Whitehead is a Whig, and Mr. Rand a Tory. BRADrORD CHURCH IVIISSIONARY ASSOCIATIOS(.- On Monday evening last, the friends of the above Society ...

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... O nas the party has not finally matured its arritagements, and awaits the Course taken by the Liberals. About sixty of the Whig Liborals lmet yesterday afternoon, under the presidency of Mr. J. W. Taylor, anl resolved to invito Mr. WMarner to como forwlard ...

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... personification of purity, C) that Defender of the Faith, ?? Fum the Fourth. Alderman Wood was a Refornier,'5 that is to say a Whig, and, as a politician, can only be regarded with contempt ; but the large space he once filled in the public eye justifies ...

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... agency of pciper- eoeney. They had corrupted oand bought the leaders of that vilanions faction that in America are called * Whigs.' They had bribed CLAY, the speechi-maker; QuINcY ADAsMS, the senator; WEBSTEn, the flimsy lawyer; and CRAWFORD, a politician ...

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... remedy. Thqe Whigs were at the time singularly destitute of financial l ability, and the Tories, though blessed with a leaner of more than ordinary sagacity in such matters, were as a body even more prejudiced and ignorant than their Whig rivals. It may ...