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... L. Franklin, of Ascot, and Mr. Fraililili, jun., lis valucrs; while 3Mr. Cripps represeriteil the respoldents, with Mr. W. W'hig, of Steeple Aston, and M[ r. Jos. Plowman, of marston, as valners. There weere severil points of lmillor' interest in the apipeal ...

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... his motltev heavld thalt he had ?? ti( itticle to ttle Edli',bii /Pi, i? cellte, she cx- elatit~ld ?? ,nhcb H yoif l'c tutu Whig, tbis hou'se is tit ioinger big 'ns'i'lig for ris b(ith. ' ?? h, lwever, no inclintioit to tirir \'thig. Ont of the nlost ...

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... Tolhn Russell, who lied approved all his I hiot Poor Law policy, ?? indifferent on the subject.f ?? Cltadwick turned front the Whigs to the Tories, endd sry succeeded in securing the ale stouit advoesey of Lord 3n Lyndhurst, who irttri'duced ?? at his, dictation ...

SIR F. T. BARING AND ADMIRAL KEPPEL AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL

... narration of his first connection with the Horough of Portsmouth, and distinctly states that he had no thanks to offer to the Whigs, who had nothing whatever to do with his selection, but that he was selected by the free will the electors. They had seen him ...

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... they were too speculative for the L sagely practicel; the tenets they advocated were too g advaucod alike for quiet-going Whigs aid for Conserva- e tives who thought their traditionary thoughts and inherited a nfmily opinions. As pictures of society the ...