Refine Search

Now, the first place, speaking of tho laws, tha Priest declares—“ There is no such thing as a system just

... that is, their Wbiggish thanks. They owe us neither. Their praises and themselves scorn and spit upon. Base Whigs, treacherous Whigs, murderous Whigs—they have deceived us, they have betrayed us, they have mocked our hopes themselves created, they have slain ...

THE TIMES

... returned Alderman Weithman, avowed friend of Minialcra, new election mta held for to supply the of that honest ai.d consistent Whig; but, in-teud of A Merman Venables, who, being pledged Liberal, and a friend tbe Grey Admi. nwtratlon, recent and considerable ...

TO CORRKSPONDENTS

... and growing as the distress is, Ministers have no intention ol grappling with the mighty and threatening evib; and even the Whig leaders oppose the motion for enquiry. In the course of the debate Lord Stanley very indiscreetly threw out the opinion that ...

THE UNITED STATES

... most favourably for the Whigs, and led to the belief that the Whigs would carry the Presidential election a majority that would surprise even themselves. The returns from Ohio and Pennsylvania virtually secure a gain of two Whigs to the United States Senate ...

TO COHHKS/'O.ViJA'.VTS

... London contemporary 7’A« Britannia, the best weekly Conservative family newspaper iu existence. THIS SATVASkAVt Sl« Though the Whig* Radical journal* are among the fore t admit the untoward result of the laic election, and though they one and all «i>enk truth ...

YUSSBA7

... opinions, and whose support tho Government maintained its station; and they said that the Whig* had changed and hod gone to them, and that they had not gone the Whigs. That was the ground of hi* remarks. Did the Noble Lord disavow those persons, what they ...

WALKING MATCH

... MATCH. The great event in the political sporting world has been the B«tlh b«WCCT IUIU Biukll ud Sob P„|, , formCT known th. Whig Pet, .nd tbe Utter the (krlton Sluber. The rubjecl of eoote.t waa race to decide tbe .peed of tbe two men, in gettin* to Free ...

Published: Thursday 29 May 1845
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 359 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Tlir LATE MINISTRY

... appearance. The Treasury bench and those immediately behind were unoccupied, while the Opposition side presented dense mass of Whigs, Tories, and Radical*, mingled in most admired disorder. A lew theStanlev parly Mill retained their seat*, and with these were ...

CAMDB.XDOB, JAM. IT, MSS

... are perhaps aware that Trinity considers itself the most liberal College in the University, Hie Fellows being almost entirely Whig*. They had of late been much disgusted at the violent and unprincipled language and doctrines of the Times ; hut what gave ...

THE REPEAL

... of Dublin Castle, it might as well prepared for united cry at the coming election, “ Down with the base, brutal, and bloody Whigs.” Much stranger events have come pass, and the organ of Young Ireland, in its last number, evidently leans towards this co ...

Published: Thursday 03 June 1847
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 135 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BUCKINGHAM

... Cavendish. Esq., made his public entry into Aylesbury, Monday. was attended by a great number of jiersons. stands alone on the Whig interest for the county. Messrs. I>u Pre, Tower, and Disraeli, are said to have formed a coalition, and to have entered into ...

Published: Thursday 10 June 1847
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 121 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

and domestic

... that Ministers must abdicate before tl'.c meeting of Parliament—but even an early resignation of office cannot now save the Whig party from final ruin. The “compact of Lichfield House” will cleave to the party, out of place, in place ; and for ever it ...