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TO ALL CHRISTIAN ELECTORS AT THE NEXT

... their resolution will how act ia the emergency , and noi turned aside to the right or the left, to Tory Conerriaiirt Camp the Whig Liberal Committee Room, hut aa Kngliabinsn openly declare their opinions I'arhameutary form, and of everything else belonging ...

stocrtfe

... that in the event ot the amendment being successful, Liberal Government would formed out the three great sections of the old Whigs, IYclites, and the advanced Liberals br ing represented in it. Tuesday Her Majesty in person delivered tho Royal Speech. amendment ...

CRYSTAL PALACE

... having called the Prince Regent en Adonis, Leigh Hunt, in fit of indignation the Regent's having broken his promise to tho Whig*. added, fifty. Prinoe'o vanity triumphed over his discretion, and, on thn pretended ground of com* word* of mora eerious ...

SEPTEMBER g,1850

... service has increased to three time* the amount of cost. Than whose fault ie that! Not fault of the Ooreraaeeut of th* day, be Whig Tory; the Government always wishas to control the expenditure ; but the fault those members of the Hons* Common* who, instead ...

STEEPLE ASHTON*

... greatest weight upon any decision which may be arrived at to what may be done. More than two centuries ago, before the name Whig or Tory was ever used, there was great dispute between two great parties to the nature of the functions of the Iloixse of Commons ...

J/I/Jtl n

... exempli human weakness and human credulity of frailty worked upon by fraud, and the parity of rrijapolMtraged and sapystUtpn. Whig. - SM - - 569 - SSI 'BnttoiA JAnif of Saturday the folkArfag despatch Ana John Heehao, theßenicia Boy, to the repreeenUtiree ...

HIGHWORTBL

... April, 1860, Yours, he., NEMO. tit Editor tf tit AoTurrnn. Sim,—TV Adrtrluer but runtiint mo srticle routed from the ',wO*rm Whig, refiectisg severely, mad I believe unjustly, upon the ia_ Ireland and singling out Belfast particular. Win you oblige me, ...

Fmt Accwnrc Low now ant BOOTH Warras* RAILWAY. -On tb* evening Monday, th* Mth oIL, distressing on tht* railway th*

... otroot, Untytil.—» I aaa saw ikao taa a aid halt aay paesos, lately IMB pavrCrinatriar.* •■rjaaal Craras, aaffcrl. Ireland— whig pour Criaatriar. I tan aormi bnertkMaT* Mrif' CMS' I *.. 1» bald, la c*etredeUkae* ho?.' Mr. tana, idea, MaeeladUld.ilmot ...

Prwnted to

... Howland. The late Duke, during his public canrer in the Lower House, Peers, invariably supported the views and measures of the Whig Governments. On the death of hit father, in October, 1M». succeeded the Duk -dum. In was appointed Special Depnty-Wnrden the ...

FARINGDON

... the Bom Louie ia hie lalktt'i buMT How lead. The late hie mat Ike Lower How*, Peers, ■■■aimed Ike view* tad ■eeaeree of ike Whig Go., r ■■.■■■■ Ike (batk afkie father, ia October, 1M», I did to Ike Dak-duea. I*sJke appelated Sped Depot. - at ike Staaaariee ...

FINAL TRIUMPH OF THE BUDGET

... members—a triumph far beyond any that had been anticipated in a Parliament returned under Derbyite influences, with several Whig recalcitrants, wild bid of the Opposition far power, and a frantic effort to secure Irish suffrages. The Government gained ...