THE LOYAL WHIGS
... THE LOYAL WHIGS. ...
... THE LOYAL WHIGS. ...
... WHIG LOGIC. There is a beauty in the deductive 3tops of log ■ ' ment which we are e\er the tirst to candidly appreciate *sa admire, and in this spirit we subjoin a specimen carol • '■ honestly condensed from the columns of a porary remarkable for the ...
... WHIG PROPHECIES. TO THK EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST. Sir— The following extract from a dehate in the Irish ariianient so clearly states the real grounds for regarding political prophecies with apprehension, and has been so Strikingly illustrated in the ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE CHURCH. We hear that a Deputation from the United Committee of Protestant Dissenters waited on I.ofd Gret yesterday, still further to explain to his l_ordship and the Government the views they take and the remedies they have to propose ...
... WHIG ELECTIONEERING TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST. Sir— l shall feel obliged by your giving the enclosed a place in your valuable columns.— Your obedient servant, John E. Lacox. Ormesby House, Great Yarmouth, Sept. 29, 1841. TO THE MOST NOBLE THE ...
... WHIG JOBBERY. A rank Whig job has just been perpetrated at Carlisle. The Postmaster of that town, Mr. Porter, having been unfortunate in business as an ironfounder, has been unceremoniously removed, contrary to custom in such cases, and though having ...
... WHIG LOYALTY TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST ( Sir— Dunns the last meeting the Countess o- marie—or at least a lady occupying one of the B»P riages yvith the Master of the Horse— appeared » ■ market Heath in a white bonnet trimmed with *■ ?? white feathers ...
... FALL OF THE WHIGS! TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST Sir— lt gives me great pleasure to find that the resignation ofthe Whig crew is now generally looked upon as a matter of certainty. You will perceive, by the following extract from the Times of this ...
... without showing the forkit tongue o' a yemissary o' the auld Whig; sac ye may just gae back to ye'r maister, an' tell him that naither Johnnie nor his wife cares a chucky- stanefora palaver o' Whig lees, an' Liberal concates ; that they haena resisted the ...
... THE SHABBY WHIGS V L S .S?.fl NTT CANTERBURY'S PETITION OF CROwV ND THE THE These are .tr.nge times, in which political men play curious pranks. Certainly not one of the least lingular feature, of be peculiar manner in which the Whigs regard the proroga- ...
... WHIG ECONOMY. To the EDITOR of the MORNING POST. Sir— On the 15th of August last the present Lord Chan- cellor stated inthe House of Lords, when there were mily four Peers present, and no Law Lord who could contradict him, that the neiv Court of Bankruptcy ...
... WHIG MANAGEMENT (From the Gloucestershire Chronicle.) It is not only in our domestic affairs that the present Ad- ministration have eviuced their utter want of ability to guide the vessel of the State ; our foreign relations have been still more deplorably ...