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1 A letter from this friend to a staunch whig , residing twenty miles distant, procured her another horse.
2 The father of this youth, though a friend of Captain Nelson, happened to be a very staunch whig .
3 He was a staunch Whig , and in favour with the leaders of his party.
4 He crouched down lower and spoke into Daniel's ear: "That is the Englishman-supposedlya staunch Whig - Harold Braithwaite . "
5 This was the case too of the prologue writer, who was clapped into a staunch Whig at almost every two lines.
6 The first Henry Strachey, though a staunch Whig in early life, was a supporter of William Pitt and later, of Lord Liverpool.
7 Though raised in the same neighborhood with the staunch whigs , these men turned robbers and murderers, and lost all virtuous and manly feelings.
8 The governor was a staunch Whig , and not about to yield the seat of government even for a moment to Jake Featherston's upstarts.
9 This was the case too with the Prologue writer, who was clapp'd into a staunch Whig at the end of every two lines.
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