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... Akiai formed bg Kath*rine 4 1416 the 2141 I Mr. Ur& for that Whigs llthat Om . undertaking, • - • S. ...
... Akiai formed bg Kath*rine 4 1416 the 2141 I Mr. Ur& for that Whigs llthat Om . undertaking, • - • S. ...
... Opposition jiamilton, Mr. Whig Scowl to vote for , as in Jane, But whets the less than forty-two _ _ H u use. _(Applause. ) We were _ at the change, very much incommoded by this accession of Scottish Mini. terialism ; then came the 'Whig retreat, and off went ...
... not the Whigs ; but the Whigs are the principal boroughinotigers. The dirty grasping Whigs, when they framed this Bill, did it merely to take moaey out of the people's —Miuuis,rs are totally unworthy of confidence; hut were they honest, the Whigs lack the ...
... giving one vote to a Tory, and another to a Whig! This may look exceedingly and fascinating in theory, and it will most assuredly afford infinite satisfaction to the Corruptionists..—they will say, Really those Whigs are so kind-hearted ! But, electors of ...
... others not mentioned in this list, voted both ou the Tory and Whig interest. Such is the array of talent and acquirement displaved on both sides. In numbers of men of lsigh repute, the Whigs, it appears preponderate, notwithstanding the sworst minority ...
... those of Mr. Patten. If; Sir, we return to Parliament a Whig and a Tory, we might as well return neither the one nor the other—the Tory's vote will upon all occasions neutralize that of the Whig. I hope that, before many days are over, the patriode i ...
... but a Tory could have conceived his own description so accurately. . Question—Who are the constelletton mini? Assayer—The Whigs. The Tories repiesent everything redden. ...
... Mr. I§l, • autiumnn. 2 er before 445 '4;4114. - Zit ion Isi Alribtloo-bridge, , Tgliri. - .PurinA. I feipeetable • about - Whig ti , %owed • ...
... circles of provincial society. In large towns, the Whigs are honest men; in small towns, they are truckling, cringing, time-serving sycophants. Situated as the two parties, the Tories . and the Whigs, at present are, it becomes the bounden duty of the ...
... political dinner, we should consider him as a great enemy to his pantd profession; and what would the Whig press have said of atieti an occurrence? The Whig Press—at least the honest portion of it —would have said exactly what it will say now; that the clergyman ...
... pleasure, among the list of Reformers, the name of our learned and accomplished Townsman—Professor Whewell.] MASTERS OF COLLEGES. WHIG. liarnes 2 Davy 3 Lamb 4 Thaekeray Godfrey 6 Graham 7 Neville Grenville TORY. Dr. Webb 2 -- Ainslie 3 —Godfrey 4 -- Procter ...
... right reverend father of Gloucester, and ret** into the quiet shades of pastoral life. This wish includes both Whig and Tory parsons, as well as Whig and Tory bishops. night, Witxs seat in the ,t Parliamem, tO bring • bill to prevent future Parliaments exceeding ...