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MR. Mr. Serjeant Talfourd is, unfortunately, a Whig, but not- withstanding the vileness of his polities, he ..

... MR. Mr. Serjeant Talfourd is, unfortunately, a Whig, but not- withstanding the vileness of his polities, he holds a very high place in our esteem: few men indeed possess stronger to our consideration. We consider in ities, although his views are decidedly ...

dust published, price 6d, ADICAL REFORMATION, or the RESTORATION of TITHES AGAINST WHIG COMMUTATION and ..

... dust published, price 6d, ADICAL REFORMATION, or the RESTORATION of TITHES AGAINST WHIG COMMUTATION and APPROPRIATION, being Lert- rexs Vo anp Vi. on Tus Question ; addressed tothe Farmers of England and Wales, in consequence of Lord Jolin Russell's English ...

Lord Palmerston and Sir George Staunton, the two Whig candidates, have been defeated for South Hauts, and two ..

... Lord Palmerston and Sir George Staunton, the two Whig candidates, have been defeated for South Hauts, and two Couservatives elected. Sir George Murray, Master-General of the Ord- nance, has been ousted for Perthshire by the Hou. Fox Maule, a Reformer ...

MR. PUCK IKG HAM’S CASE

... termediate The beginning of iny injuries origi- nated with the Whigs. It was by a Whig governor- general that all India, as well as myself, was deluded by promises, made only tobe broken ; it was by a Whig member of council that I was banished without trial, and ...

CONSERVATIVE TRIUMPH. The Conservatives of this borough achieved a great and glorious victory on Monday. At the ..

... name of the Whig candidate for that of the Conservative, and though the Conservative made the requisite declaration on accepting the office, before the Whig did, the Mayor refused to receive the votes of the Conservatives, but allowed the Whig to take the ...

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... of tie present ininisterialists from thase of the old Whig leaders. We feel convinced. that there ia not a wen. who rightiv understands what fine 8 pre vid Whig principics were, and what old Whig policy has been, who will sapport the Metbearne cabinet ...

OPINIONS OF THS PRESS

... good salarics Your true Tory was a would have s ast yuinea rather the vise ole a Whig overs ured. Ellen Yi preservation, Y see Lew fave tue s siimost as di te at ally Phe Whig is becoming cely know one compl erg arty, at Same, Jing ina breath. vau ik which ...

Published: Thursday 21 September 1848
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 402 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

so many lesser class of whom he is the type, and therefore the leader. These men include among their number

... numerous and influential to hold the balance between Whigs and Tories; sufficiently tried in practical reforms to assay those put forth by the Whigs; and sufficiently in earnest, should the Whigs falter, to take the work out of their hands. From the ...

Published: Thursday 18 June 1846
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 452 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1843

... SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1843. SON NUTS FOR THE TIMES. To the Tory- Whig-Radical-Conservative-Free- Trade Premier Incomparable Whig words I—in acts Now Whig, now Tory, as the need is strong: Craz’d dbinterrer of the ncoine ' Strange pendulum betwixt the right ...

SATURDAY. DSC. 19

... the Whigs would have been quick, and not slow, in consulting the representatives of the countrv—would have shown themselves foremost, and not backward, in announcing these events to the Houses. But it is not eo. The Whigs (and surely the Whigs are a ...

DEFINITIONS, &c. &c., BY QI'IZ

... rarely parts with a shilling of his own, and never thinks of re- forming himself. Whig Rejected County Candi- dates, Whig Peers. Rejected County Candi- dates, Whig-Radical Where human reason is preferred to Divine Revelation, Infidelity to Reli- ...

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... teem. Use ob the bal, a | tisfactory to kn Pe on Mri thar hic The united services of the Army, ped no false Whig economy would { and that Whig practices would pot wouden walls of Uld England— He | out their hust. Captain gave vung. while he regre | Me ...

Published: Thursday 16 September 1847
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 78 | Page: 1 | Tags: none