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THE DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT

... the phrase) of that most eminent and respecte i name There ought to be no mistake. Every man calls himself Palmerstonian, he Whig. Tory, or Radical. Every one of them ought to compelled to prove his title to inarch under that banner. He ought either to ...

LINES GENERAL TOM THUMB. The following Hoes appeared the Glasgow Examiner in Nor., 1844, on the General's first ..

... bis levee. O not so great as be; became, yon must see, The General's all the rage, with his splendid equipage. The Tories, Whigs, and all of high and low degree, Surround the City Hall to get to his levee. To get to his levee, because, as you must see ...

METROPOLITAN GOSSIP

... political impossibilities the most impossible would have seemed, the Whigs on the Treasery seat and Lord John Rassell on the back benqbes. True, hewas looked upon the last of the Whigs, but then wae first well as last; and how was it to be supposed that ...

JOHNSTONE

... satisfaction and protection to the inhabitants. The question for the elector* to consider, is not whether the Commissioners are Whigs, Torys, or Kadicals, but whether they are qualified to govern the town well, and whose character and standing are such as to ...

THE APPROACHING SESSION

... joint organ to-day, of the tale that Cobden s pamphlet owes its prompting, if not directly the Premier himself, to certain Whig outsiders of his circle, and that it is really in the interest of Uie secret bias the Cabinet that the work is produced. What ...

NEW PEEKS

... What becomes of the old moons? The question has been often asked, and will no doubt be often asked again. Where do the used-up Whig members goto? This is which all who are familiar with the great principles of Parliamentary Government will henceforth find ...

THE MISERIES OF MR BRIGHT

... Victims play regardless of their doom, while all around them wait excisemen and and inland revenue clerks, and blue bookish Whig secretaries and * e P , Chancellor of the Exchequer. . tell them they are tax payers, exclaims to himselfas the merry shouts ...

Iluttoducing the Minion, Mr Webster made no pretension. ha Influence the miblic through the old theme of great ..

... t should be felt. With all the aid of the Laundress, the Mesa of the shirt could not be depended on for an .or. Instead of Whig mat to gracefully end unwrinkled, it liable t• be crewed and . broken by every turn of the wearer. With the old shirt it was ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1858
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 217 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PROFITS OF THE NEW YORK HERALD

... stock gambler of West street, and his associate, Raymond (editor of the New York Times), the little political villain of the Whig party, are grumbling because in our edition of Thursday last we exhibited seventy-two columns of paid advertisements, amounting ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM IN TRADES' HALL

... what should be done. Both Whig and Tory party had come to the conclusion that some measure of reform was indispensible, because tbe concern could not work on any longer without it. Lord Derby could not command majority; the Whigs were much in the same position ...

JOHNSTONE

... Mail, Bulletin, Hirald, Julimburtjk Witness, Saturday Post, Citizen, Paisley Herald, Illustrated Sens, Bells Life, Belfast Whig, I'uneh, Tuit's Maffaxiue., and (Jkambers's Journal. Mr Wilson, auctioneer, then disposed of these, second-hand, public roup ...