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... Puablisher, ' Fly ' Ofiice, W~ater-lame, Fleet-street, ILondon. a; *IR. HENRY VINCENTI A N ACCURATE LIKENESS of this Victim of U X3 Whig intolerance, new suffering a long term of impreon- ment in Momoeuth Gaol, is published this day, uniforri with tk the exceedingly ...

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... be dispensed with altegether. An able writer ?? can be no- thing more curious to thoughtful men who are neither Tories. nor Whigs, but simply human beings with brains in their beads, than to reflect upon the position of the British parlia. ment towards ...

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... Defence of the Whigs. 2. Reply to Lord Erskine; By an Elector of West- - inhister. 5. A isser by Thomas, Lord Erskine, to An Elector of Westmrlsler. 4. A Defence of the People, in Reply nto Lord Erskine's '1 Two Defences of the Whigs-8. Mointhly List ...

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... on the same ?? Letter, March 24th. The whole pantomime is well arranged and brimful of fun from beginning to end.- Northern Whig, March 24th. The pantomime must be pronounced a decided ?? News, 24th. For-frolic and go this year's pantomime outstrips all ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3946 | Page: 3 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... is le who, wvith an easy conscience, reconciles any 'oiiej *Opi ll ?? Nwith any other for the tinme beilg. Te individualist \Whig was a very' useful creature a hundred ;ears ago, but ihe ha.i served hi;i timle, and is now a trifle antcILiatd. T'here aire ...

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... at, for copyiqg Mr. O'Connell's letter on the Coercion Bill from the Trie Sun, demonstrates the savage disposition of the Whigs towards the Irish people, and: the absolute necessity there is for an active and pese-vering'agitation of the Rep-eal of the ...

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... to practical use at this momentous crisis of REFORk; and a short disquisition-ona the English Constitution, by a reformed Whig. With s ?? of His present MA' JESTY,-the best Likeness that has appeared Tbe Portrait of 'Hs Majesty may be had iseparate, ...

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... application would be proditctive of no good, altlheuh there be a precedent for such PIroceeding; and as to the chance of a Wh~ig Minister being shamed ont of office, the idea is quite absurd. W.M. (Ashburton).-We are obliged for the communication rela ...

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... toi, lvi-' No. io, Piicni Iilv near the -a aymnirkct. Oif whots ;-. be ici, Rice Elmlir, ii c:ity quan- tity, and Fine Sago, whiG 'al!.o2 eli r tel. > It INFAU.w;l BI. tu~ri,,l.-,IiN t t!-Nl' ~P1_7'b '9 rriHE P1R'0P [LIO pio tirs troest e xceit RE- T E1 ...

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... Yerl'y','Dean, &c. - Sbject for Discussion. Resolved, That thei recent declaration of Lord Alditorpe, and Mr. Stanley, that the Whig ministry consider the Bill a final mea- sure, and- are prepared to resist the extension of the suffrage, the protection of ...

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... ANNIVERSARY. By GEORGE SAINTSBURY. THE POLITICAL ADVENTURES OF LORD BEACONSFIELD. MAZZINI. By FREDERIC W. H. MYERS. LIBERALS AND WHIGS. By Hon. GEORGE BRODRICK. CATULLUS. By HENRY NETTLESHIP. DIDEROT AT ST. PETERSBURG. By the EDITOR. CEREMONIAL GOVERNMENT. By ...

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... themselves to support any candidate'during-thie ensiuing elections, who may belong to the treacherous, cowardly, malignant Whigs, or the no less tyrannical Tory faction. . - . . And that we further call upon the People to exert all their influence, to ...