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LONDON LETTER

... rlb)thnqud.w- revolt and a delo tion wmmmmmn{m\-h is shattered now? A Rodical will auswer that qu stion mwuch mare d‘-i.nly‘:h:.: Whig. N‘x‘;-l-sowe ground for (hat dee , enpecially sit.r - day's speech. Thos: mo'erate Liberals who felt confident that though ...

PACETLE, &e, –

... ::‘:mwf:x'u;.u.n-‘::.‘ woud v druck on the cotton e Bbart Fome oo the oetmien f o Mimteris e diswer, after he had custed the Whigs, gave as & ;—-\ !Ay'-l-. their plaices withous thelr sanders. A sospambulistic dry-goods merehant out '3 recently rose from ...

THE GUARDIAN, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1874,

... —The heads of the Whig party have received a letter from Mr. Bernal Osborae, in which be states his readiness to stand for the borough of Northampton, in ease ¥r Jacod Bright refuses ucc-;:‘lcvut but be will u: that gentieman. Whigs, a very smal mlllnu ...

THE SHAH'S DIARY IN ENGLAND,

... were 10 theatres, 1o sights.” e went to soc Lor) Rossell, “ who, although so old, has stull .-u-' i lees -‘:—. 1o the Vgh (Whig) party.” For the enlightenment of his Peraan resders bo goes ov: It is necersary that it should be explained whas Whigia All ...

COUNT ARNIAM

... troops to bave iovaiod Kenar tritory with & view of waking & dirsct attack upon the capital, TOE «EDINBURGH REVIEW” AND THE WHIGS. T the numbr pablishe! yesterday meming the Ediuburgh Revie - snvs 1= 1 Mr, Glacistoue had Jeare ! wmore on tis W ilgs and ...

WILMSLOW,

... K, L. Astworth, Greemup, Me men, Bastwood, Titman, J, Twise, G. Gallop, and ¥, Wetson, e then remarked that the first Least whig he had the louour to pProposwe was one Which sy received by cvery soziety of Englishmen nii iy greatest poosible respect, and ...

Friday, 4w Batariay, s'h THE GUARDIAN. DEOEMBEL 5, 1874

... estabiish & red Repoblic in its | place, sad the other to drive all religions | elucation out of the land, Then thero was the old Whig | | party, who throughout supported the Goverawent, | Tuey began to fear that their turn woald cowe wext, | as it seemed to ...

EARL RUSSELL'S * RECOLLECTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS, 1813—1873

... ago; the new interest in the Look commences when Earl Russell deals with Lord Palmerston’s policy in the East in l&vfil the Whigs were thrown out at the general The next cha deals with the Free Trade triumph of ,1%x.“:ml of the succession of the Russell ...

LATE NEWS

... leader of the Opposition. There is little doubt \his will bo the Marquis of Hartington, ss that noble:..u“vu.a”“..r‘ ot e Ol Whig. E«,”‘u‘f : Ol i . o of m‘“ l:‘hoh\l-‘h.l‘:ufl.ul m‘ubfl claims. The dinner to the Ogufiantbun: of Lords will be given as usual ...

LONDON LETTER. (rßox A roxvox

... varying opinion operate in their d:g?oe. We have really effected t reforms which Liberalism has hroughons its history, Not only Whig long.bm ready to ¢ pest ful,” but if wo look at “O.UH of the wst advanced Radical, ¢ of it ot Temaining unaccom o by of the ...

+ Including provision for Bad Debts

... Parlisment during the debate on the Continuance Bill. He remembered that a member got up from the benches—not the Liberal or Whig benches but from the Home Rule benches—and incontestibly proved that upon the testimony of Irish judges more crime was committed ...

A CLERICAL REVIEW or Mz. DISRAELI

... other men's writings, with no more M'Ement than in after years be displayed when he nx pflhfc{lmm‘hm pigeon :‘o::: :h‘h:.l Whigs, a e measures tic: m, with a happy audacity, u-llmufllpoetry, and coolly tells us that his poems the same magical effect as ...