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... which both Whigs and Tories appear to take whei itt office, is how to lake the largest anount of scoiey from thle pockets of tite people to pat into their onsa: witness the teot snillitnst added to our expenditure of late years by the Whigs, and its a ...

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... means of a subscription, a monument was erected in the Victoria Cemetry, to the memories of Sharp and Williams, the victris to Whig tyranny. Surmounting this monument was a cap of liberty, emblematical of the caase for which these men had sacrificed their ...

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... first stating in writing, and at foll, the object of his visit This ?? mede of transacting business is not adopted by either Whig or Tory statesmen. A CONSTANT SUBscaRBER (Berwick).-Certainly, the property, un- less settled oo the wife, can be seized for ...

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... 12s. Sd.; Smiall sums in London, il. 3s. lOd.; Ditto in the Country, 7s. 10d.-241. 7d.--ExPENDIToucE.-Fine exacted by the Whigs, Itt; Expenses of Public Meeting, 11. s. Id.; Food and other necessaries supplied to Thomas Jones in prison, 27.; Cab hire ...

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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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... the iviil list is not paid out of the taxes, is a dunderhead and ignoramus. C. B. W.-On referring to Eapin's History of the Whig and Tory, written in 1716, we learn that these two parties were formed in the reign of Charles I. The king's friends were ...

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... EVENING TELEGRAPHls BF Extrelselr good timekeLepers. BELFAST NEWVS LETTER: An excellent timekeoner BELFAS6T NOItTIIERlN WHIG. Al excellent and reliable timekeeper.' WEEKLY TIM I wS (Lond.): fin o Wlalter'nine-na farvostrite all over the world fo ...

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... EVENING TELEGRAPH: Eixtrenuclv cood ti:::ekeepsrs. BELFAST NEWS LETTERl A:: ex-cellen:t thuelkeep::r. BELFAST NOIITlIERN WHIG: Al: exelc:le:t and :'e'i:ble timelceeper. WEEKLY TIMEI'S ?? Thc faon~o: Wateri-s iiy-a favonrito all over the world for ...

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... been reported unfairly in tthe Globe newspaper, that gen- tieman forwarded a letter explanatory of what he really did say. The Whig editor leaves the communication unnoticed, and we regret that press of other matter prevents our affording space for its insertlon ...

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... DUBLIN EVENING TELEGRAPH: Extremely good timiekeepers. BELFAST NEWS LETTERl: AU ?? timnicoepe-. BELFAST NORTIIERiN WHIG: An excellent and reliable timek-eeper.A WEEKLY TIMES (Lommd,): The famous Wasterhbir'-a favourite all over the world for ...

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... State, the Whigs and t Horn-eyed blockheads though theywereinth very low aims and aspirations in their emam weth George I and George It knew the value of power, from t having enjoyed it in their native marshes, y nd by pitting clever Whigs and dogged ...