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WHIGS AND TORIES

... WHIGS AND TORIES. suppose it will freely admit ted that we are not of the number of those who have given a servile support to the Whig Ministry. No one, imagine, will say that have not invariably canvassed their measures in a spirit of rigorous independence ...

THE WHIG TREASON OF 1832

... call these things * the wild views of certain Radical Reformers;’* but they were the views, the lime, of the Whig Reformers also—yea, of the Whig Ministers themselves, who were Suite as wild,’* quite as frantic, quite as rebellious, os most furious Radical ...

WHIG CI.UB,

... WHIG CI.UB, The first Annual Meeting of this Society took nlace Tuesday at the Crown and Anchor. Ihe Meeting was more respectable than numerous. The Duke Norfolk was in the Chair, supported Lord V*. Russell, Messrs. Whitbread, Adam, Manic, &c. One hundred ...

THE WHIG-RADICAL GOVERNMENT

... THE WHIG-RADICAL GOVERNMENT. Tlie manner w*luch tlie Government is carried on, while tlie amiable faiuiant Premier remains domesticated at the Palace, is quite worth notice. A short time sinee some gentleman was appointed Sheriff of county, ami gazetted ...

WHIG-RADICAL POPULARITY

... WHIG-RADICAL POPULARITY. The progress of Lord Melbourne's Royal appeal to the people,*' has been marked by many great and glorious victories of Conservatism over Whig-Radicalism; and are not aware that surer proof of the unpopularity of the Whig Government ...

WHIG AND TORY FINANCE

... .1- ?? AA ?? ?? 50 yOLU' MUNU LJ.UlX LI L1I5NtI2ill.. We copy the following clever and very urseful comn- parison, between Whig and Tory finance, from a morning contemiporary:- ?? At every recent election, whether for Canterbury, Notting- ham, Sandwich ...

Published: Saturday 12 June 1841
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1507 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

CERATES AND A WHIG JUSITOP

... CERATES AND WHIG JUSITOP. copy the following from the Berkshire Chronicle;— The now Bishop of Hereford, on entering tho duties of his has announced his intention to introduce an important reform among Ms clergy. 11 Lordship has given notice, that will ...

WHIG X.CCXS7.ATXOV

... WHIG X.CCXS7.ATXOV. Tl;c old proverb, - that tinker, whilst stopping'one hole makes two, perfectly applicable to our present legislators. Often ignorant upon the subjects tliey presume legislate upon ; with narrow views, directed to a single )K>int only ...

TOTAL DEFEAT OF THE WHIGS AT BIRMINGHAM BY THE CHARTISTS

... TOTAL DEFEAT OF TIlE WHIGS AT BIRMING HAM BY TUE CHARTISTS. ?? (From the ilmorninq Clronile, Ministerial Paper.) RihrMinyheam, ?? ?? most. ox-6airdlinaiV scene I have ever witnessed was tliat presented in ?? this day. A public meeting had been convened ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1839
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 942 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

Characters of a Reformer, a Whig, & Tory

... Thoy. al [P'runt HdZlitt's Sketches of Political Ciharacters, ldl j lst peulblishsed] he Tory slicks to Tory: WVhig sticls to Whig: the As 'l Reformuer slicks neither to himself nor to any hody h else, It is no lwonder be ?? to the ground stitlh lie all ...

Published: Saturday 28 August 1819
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1951 | Page: 4 | Tags: News