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... James Grah am signalised himsell'. by motions on that subject; the adminis- tration, which had beets reposing alternately on Whigs and Tories for Support, found both withdrawing-thle one party in revenge fatr the past, the other in hope for lbs future; and ...

LITERATURE

... 4 mon ? thow which by the raciness of their ? the independence of their sentiments have struck u. most forcibly, are the •• Whig Minister and the Church, .JA®?'?, Talbot and the Nunnery, and a portion of fonftlv A ot ' hel P«P* are *«>. and indicate ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... tfever, rl tile banks of the Aqua(tir a ?? Almeida and Cuidad luttirigo. Ttese movoments were bitterly commented up~on by the \Whig opposition ; and t the (oumson Crotncil of London eveul ?? against the t rant of the anntuitv to the Britiolh general, and ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... fattier, assisted the Whig party by isis influence and his silent vote in the house of Lords more than by fother meaos, for he iever spoke in that assembly on any of the r great political questions advocated or opposed by the Whig Y party. Ills Grace was ...

THE GOVERNMENT REFORM BILL

... faction, they can go with a good conscience and with the certainty of triumph to the country. The Manchester Guardian, an old Whig paper, whose remarks gain additional force from having becu quoted in the Times, speaks thus:— Without professing blind admiration ...

REGISTER! REGISTER! THE EDITOR THE DERBY MERCURT. Sir—As a true Conservative, and having that cause heart, ..

... have heard anything about Conservative registration ; for if there ever was'a time to throw off the yoke of the illiberal Whigs, if ever there was a golden opportunity of laying a basis upon which, in an ensuing election, we may send two Conseivative ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... supplanted Lord Derby's Administration was obtained by false pretences. The country was assured by the accredited organs of the Whigs that the policy of the Conservative Government was the cause of the war, and would lead to a dangerous combination of Russia ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... Austria, upon matters which do not affect this country ; in illustration, we presume, of his constitutional attachment to the Whig doctrine of non-intervention with foreign States. Lord John Russell ought to know that the precedent of a bloody war without ...