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prevent Mr. Rea erying out that he had at his back and a half millions of Catholics in his native

... —The Chairman said he had, very great . Mr. Rea was sorry forit. He was sorrier still Sir Hugh Cairns had got a member of the Whig vto join him in his proceedings. By this time the L reached the corridor, and as the officers released Mr. Rea burst into loud ...

Tug Conservatives of Whitbé have decided to invite Mr. Hudson, the * Railway King” of other days, to become a ..

... for the surplus revenue which the policy of a Liberal Government has produced. The Tories would like to appropriate what the Whigs ha . = +ved, and '.o‘pleuue there own supporters by &a rew o L of the malt tax.” ~ ON Monday, us o number of men were preparing ...

NEWCASTLE

... dissented from them, but he contested their right to appropriate the term ‘‘Liberal” The largest part of this body were the Whigs, The Whigs hnlgbun for long exceedingly adroit tacticians. Th:{y had managed always to get the Executive into their hands. They ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1158 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

Che Hueton Adbertiser, Satwrday, May 5, 1883

... to the world at large as it were. Now, by the action of a few renegade Liberals, a horde of bigoted Tories, and a few dozen Whigs who are as shifty as sand and unstable as water, the wheels of the car of progress appear to have been turned backwards, and ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1883
Newspaper: Buxton Advertiser
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 196 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE CABINET AND THE MINISTRY

... he offered Lord Stanley his choice either of the [y, House or the Adwiralty, Earl Russell stepped for oy boldly out of the Whig groove. True, Lord Suuley iy the heir of a ** Revolution family,” of one of the 4.0 houses which, having helped to deliver ...

THE SPECTATOR, Independent Liberal Newspaper. Every Saturday, price 6d., By post 7d. Office, 1, u’:llirwton-urm ..

... at present conducted. In political principle the SpecTaToß 15 Whig, but with a more decided tendency towards reforms at home and the extension of orderly freedom abroad than the old Whigs were supgoud to have. Bince its establishment, however, in 1828 ...

THE SPECTATOR, Independent Liberal Newspaper, Every Saturday, price 6d., By post 7d. Office, 1, 7Jefiiwton~unee, ..

... is at present conducted. o political principle the SrecraTor is Whig, but with a more decided tendency towards reforms at home and the extension of orderly freedom abroad than the old Whigs were supposed to have. Since its establishment, however, in 1828 ...

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY R. TURNER, Upon the Premises of Mr, Miles Mason, Guy Hill, near Low Bentham,

... Heifer Calves, 5 Yearling | Bullocks, 6 Heifer Stirks, 4 Bullock Calves, 5 You | Calves, 1 fid Bull ;20 Scotch Ewes, some of whi:g | will have lambed at the time of Sale. | Luncheon on the Table at 12, Sale to commence at |g:le o'clock. Time for payment ...

Published: Saturday 20 April 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 277 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

__ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TH AT in consequence of the Steamer “DUCHESS” being Sold, the carrying trade between ..

... at present conducted. In political principle the Srrcrator is Whig, but with a more decided tendency towards reforms at home and the oxtenslon of orderly freedom abroad than the old Whigs were supsed to have. Since its establishment, however, in 1828 ...

RDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1865. A CARD-SHARPER IN COURT, laszow, on Thursday, a man, named 0000.. vio bud * fleeced” wn

... have a right to rule it bers thirty, and Earl Russell never for. 1683, True, also, that Lord Stauley s e most essentially Whig, the one who pular svmpathy and will do most for L Sl it is not a traditional policy to y the Opposition, and Earl Ruue{l in ...

GARDENM R AT N.l 0 Da‘w W WG ST the direction of making the Arm& wore popular wil reeruits, nri—-u

... GARDENM R AT N.l 0 Da‘w W WG ST the direction of making the Arm& wore popular wil reeruits, nri—-u an old Whig family, the Fitzmaurices. His father married o Frenchwoman, and the Marquis was :onl in 1845, He a 8 large estates in Ireland and in Wiltshire ...

JOHN BRIGHT

... energy of the great Reformer was, in the earlier part of his caroer at any rate, employed in denouncing Whig shortcomings and in urging the Whig party to an accelerated pace on the path of progres and to the adoption of a policy in real conformity with ...

Published: Saturday 30 March 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1544 | Page: 4 | Tags: none