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... Woe Whig RUTTER (Thomas).—Happy sth wedding anniversary darling. All my love Susan. ...
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... WHIGS AND WHIG CONSERVATIVES. Loan Jolt( delivered a very excellent and comprehensive speech after its way, previous to toe prorogation of Parliament; but, weighing matters by their real value, we suspect it will be found to amount to nothing. It is ...
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... centuries had proved that—two great plains of thought, two great of The Whigs were in one region, and the Tories in another, therefore they could never mest. More than that, the Whigs had a glorious political past, of which they were jastly proud, while ...
... and insie mates must Cdsely that the Whigs are now stilling to briiir hark the Government to what it then made : he praises the Pill of Wring as a eecood Magna Chart., bat he takeS care not to acknowledge that the Whigs rendered this second Charter of no ...
... TO THE WHIGS. GENnEmEx,—Whatever praise or whatever attilell to the name it was once your boast to assume, the name itself is so identified with the History of England, that we have a right to ask why it has disappeared from our records? Hitherto you ...
... Whig. Mr. Charles Buxton, M.P., has addressed a letter to a member of the Jamaica Committee, setting forth the reasons why he cannot assent to the prosecution of Governor Eyre for the wilful murder of Mr. Gordon. After expressing his indignation at the ...