Refine Search

Countries

Place

London, London, England

Access Type

920
21

Type

823
108
7

Public Tags

ELECTORAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... when the whig baronet threw out the tory friend of the tory natron And at the general election of IS4I the Hon. C. G. C°was beaten by the Hon. W. H Daw nay. In 1332 there was no contest. Sir Gerard N. Noel, a tory, and Sir Gilbert Hcathcote, a whig, were ...

STARVING AN INFANT

... in the Free Trade ball, Manchester. He said he did not know whether his liberty was conditional upon his support of the bad Whig policy or not, but as he hal through his political career disregarded all conse. quences that might follow from doing the duty ...

UNITED STATES

... the house will not admit of a moment's control They will pass the twelve month,' notice l>v a majority, and combination of whigs, dem.*™! litionists, Northern men and Southern men tariff tarittites, sub and anti-sub-trcasurv men, bankers and™!*' bankers— ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... the libel was, that the brewer was supposed to be an inconsistent politician-that he was sometimes a Whig and sometimes a Tory-that be supported a Whig candidate In one place, and a Tory in another. This was the substance of the libel: From aparagraph ...

RURAL POLICE

... of the county in Nhliclh this Joln-Russell-force was to be kept on foot. As is the case, however, with everything that the Whigs enact, this Act has already bred another, w*hicb We have now before us in the shape of an Amendment Billa brought in by ...

POLITICS

... It just suits ihem, and we may expect to see a complete gens- jarmerie, before long, all over the kingdom. The Afatuated Whigs have been made cats.paws of in' Iis affair,'and at the nr&tgeineaal'.electidia;none: 1vii be foind to denouncet'he'ineasure ...

POLITICS

... political tactics are wont to decide everything their own way. In the last week's Examiner newspaper, one of the very foremost Whig organs, issued while the Commissioners were on their way to Monmouth, we find abundant grounds for our fears. In that paper ...

398

... degree meritorious, and looked upon the sufferings to which it exposed them as honourable/ TRIUMPH OF RADICALISM IN BURY.— THE WHIGS AND WHIGGLINGS PUT TO THE ROUT, &c. We hare received a letter from Burt, signed T. Haworth,” detailing several deeds of rascality ...

THE STATE PRISONERS

... bal tnm eu^tuih d;hl Oi their behalf, in Whig dungeons, suffering all the ,irdignitiei that petty tyranny can inflict-thei -publicmeetings suppressed, and themselves brander with every contemptuous epithet that Whig and 'Fory malignity can, suggest. No; ...

The Case of the Rev. J. R. Stephens

... to them by the strongest ties of gratitude; but It is impossible that I can be with you to- night. My duty to that victim of Whig and sham Radical I vengeance, your friend and my friend Stephens, demands my presence here. This I neither can nor will neglect ...

ATTEMPTED EXTORTION FROM MR. GLADSTONE

... votes are bought by, and will be given to, the Whigs. It needs but to call over the roll, and see who are the scrupulous Irish representatives who elected to sit on the Government benches, and vote with the Whigs through thick and thin. Then follow twenty ...

The Case for the Government

... destruction of the Whig party, and its conse- %- qlaences. Formerly the Whigs exercised an iu- tb portant influence on the House of Lords, t- anrd snitigated the violence of its con- it flicts with the House of Commone. But the al Whigs have conunitted political ...