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It Whig and Tory all agree,. To &Inv the Tullorhgoeum. (Cheers and laughter.)

... It Whig and Tory all agree , . To the Tullorhgoeum. (Cheers and laughter.) Mr. asinired them that hi- appreciated very highly the honour they had conferred upon him by allowing him to preptee a toes, ebb+ must be of such very great interest to thowe at ...

• WHIG OF TH-E-0-I.IVIOI CIIONIVIOJ. PERIOD

... not be at the pains to answer his letter in detail. But I may that Macaulay is not an historical authority, but a fa/artful Whig writer, Anent in proportion to his shallowness, Coulton is no more an historian than an aware: dungbillrakez an authority on ...

Tarnow M.• Demme Itesamemaa Val& /*Oa Tea et the Dag. Whig alliallirraki

... Tarnow M.• Demme Itesamemaa /*Oa Tea et the Dag. Whig alliallirraki. Ma et sites _ miter seprosetiel mishe ems se Tills Is ssestadieg esstel se Quilt %Osumi is 1/16it Me st - fs whale et Mandist larhin sleet st Mbelite, at sisilleatissi is is babavid ...

participation in the crime. The Whigs did the evil, the Conservatives consented thereto, and perpetuate it, and ..

... participation in the crime. The Whigs did the evil, the Conservatives consented thereto, and perpetuate it, and not a Bishop has vindicated the religion o peace by a denunciation of the wholesale murders. INCIDENTS OF THE WAR INDIA. Loss O' Tboovs tueG ...

party ; the great body of the Whigs coalesced with the Radicals, and voted against their leader. So deep was

... party ; the great body of the Whigs coalesced with the Radicals, and voted against their leader. So deep was his mortification the unexpected result, that for twelve hour* (though the thing was but little known at the time) he was out. sent in his resignation ...

since the Reform Bill came into operation, been the hands of the Whigs and Radicals; but it has now returned

... since the Reform Bill came into operation, been the hands of the Whigs and Radicals; but it has now returned a good Conservative and Protectionist. The ”at was vacated by the resignation of Mr. Blewitt, and was contested Mr. Lindsay the Free-lrade, and ...

seize the last who carpe out. It easy to suppose measure of justice which granted to the Whig, the that

... seize the last who carpe out. It easy to suppose measure of justice which granted to the Whig, the that the race, these occasions, was in general pretty Statesman, Register, and Examiner, does it follow, that hard run. One year, however, connoisseur, ...

petition, to witMraw it. ta* ng otWMo J |g4 , to meke op for forming of Whig aooUoD. ,hot of

... petition, to witMraw it. ta* ng otWMo J |g4 , to meke op for forming of Whig aooUoD. ,hot of .ng the .ttenuon of the town the e E „ J., » finiai , .. nOM bo nth Mr. J. J. kiuricHEO, « «u. > >nM . u hioopoodi of Fridop Bight. HU meeting, »ndm order giro ...