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Bankers' Circular
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1850
... sectional, troublesome, and impracticable; whereas Cobden's agitation was identified with the political power and ascendancy of the Whig and Peel parties. He, though of the same unscrupulous and audacious character as O'Connell, is necessary to the policy of the ...
292 THE CIRCULAR TO BANKERS
... trade circular : The liberal measures regarding trade which were originated by the Committee on Import Duties under the Whig Ministry in 1840, and in the attempt to carry which they were obliged to relinquish the Government, have received another ...
4 milt tr%. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1850
... — would be downright madness; but can it be doubted, that if dismissed upon such a question as that of Mr. motion, the Whigs would carry with them the respect and sympathy of the whole religious division of the nation? And then by whom would the ...
with perfect security and advantage to themselves, it is desirable that a deputation of merchants should wait
... perceive the old Pitt recipe again resorted to in a case of extreme emergency, though it had been so vehemently decried by the Whigs and Peelites. It Is the only thing that can now be rendered available for effectual reanimation, of which the Government are ...
THE CIRCULAR TO BANKERS
... put forth by the Easingwold District Association, of which Messrs. E. S. Strangwayes and Charles Harland (we suppose the late Whig member for Durham) are President and Vice- President, in which the reckless or uninformed statements of Mr. Labouchere are ...
THE CIRCULAR TO BANKERS
... their party entrenchments; and then they become impulsive, uncircumspect, precipitate, and headlong under alarm—witness the Whig Government in 1840-1 — the Peel Government in 1845-6. We believe the time is rapidly approaching, if not now present, when ...
and enforce that measure of justice by legislation. After
... two leaders of the Town party and the Country party respectively, for Whig and Tory are become antediluvian epithets; besides, they are both scions—pretty old grafts—of eminent Whig families. It is quite impossible to mistake on which side is unswerving ...
found in some of the old Tory journals, and especially in the Liverpool Courier of Wednesday last. We have
... now at hand, or we would extract from it; and as we agree mainly with the concluding passages of the Manchester Guardian (a Whig paper) of the same date, we place them in our columns : But the most striking matter in all this untoward af fair is the ...
‘23131 k trtutar to 4 anttero
... to get safely through that, pairs were scrutinized with severity, and nice calculations c. .irobabilities founded thereupon, Whig members opposed to free trade were earnestly besought not to vote at all, and the invalid friends of the Government were compelled ...
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... Sir Robert Peel while he was passing his free trade measures. The noble Chairman (Earl of Wilton) is second son of the late Whig Marquis of Westminster, who with befitting candour and good feeling acquitted the late Administration of anything but honourable ...
THE CIRCULAR TO BANKERS
... nothing, however atrocious, that took place iv France that did not its panegyrists and apologists on these benches When the Whig Government came into power, they were received with suspicion and distrust by every country in Europe. It was founded ...