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... public the .rs on the Minto estate for nurposes of timate angling. In politics he wasa Liberal, belonged rather to the old Whig school than 2e more advanced section. He occasionally ...
... public the .rs on the Minto estate for nurposes of timate angling. In politics he wasa Liberal, belonged rather to the old Whig school than 2e more advanced section. He occasionally ...
... of politicians accorded a welcome to Loord Palmerston as a man of great genius, conjoined with eminent practical ability. Whigs, Radicals, or Chartists were not more ardent in their expressions of delightJthan the staunchest Tories of the oldest school ...
... have been spared the infliction of his dear and dreary pamphlet. Its author takes the opportunity of reviling the Scottish Whigs for endeavouring, in suicidal style, to conciliate persons of dounbtful opinions, rather than acting upon the dubious policy ...
... public opinion ; and just as men think, or wish to think, or desire to think, the press is obliged to utter. Tory to Tory, Whig to Whig, Radical to Radical—each man has his own newspaper. The commercial man reads the ¢ city article;’ the prize-fighter takes ...
... the train, and falling down, the train passed | over him, smashing his head and cutting off one of his hands. The Northern Whig, of Saturday, gives the following particulars of Lieutenant Gardiner’s death :— “ 1t is with great pain that we have to announce ...
... brilliantly on the Opposition benches ; but he is nothing if not critical. His rash attempt when in power before to *“ dish the Whigs,” alienated a great many of the best men in his party, and now that they have been induced to forget past offences in view ...
... Minto, stood high in the councils of the Liberal party, was a member of the first Grey Cabinet, and had great weight in the Whig Administration. So much was this the case that gainsayers were apt to say that to be a Grey or an Elliot was a passport to ...
... season, or a last year's which may have been from some cause prevented from taking its departure at the usual pednd.—Bcll/.d Whig. A THiEr PROVIDING A POLICEMAN'S SUNDAY DINNER. ~-Bir Robert Carden has introduced the principle of giving police constables ...
... the more private labours Mp;nltndlel of Mr Smart, we find that about the 1857 he again renewed his love and courtship of mma whig he had began at a very early age, embodying the lesson and experience of his life with the development of his mind, under a ...
... red tape, to | orator has a powerful imagination. The time which the execrable management of the com- | may come when the Whigs will hold such opinmissariat gave rise, effected considerableimprove- | ions, but if such a period is “looming in the ment ...
... cry of the Liberal m when the Dissolution takes place. It is affiy in some quarters that this movement will rouse the old Whigs in the counties against the Government, and cause them to lose a good many Members. Ou the other hand, we are informed by a ...
... believe they would, (Cheers.) Now, here (hdng the two parties together - the old Tury learning in his way and the Radical and Whig lmdg in his. They have both come to believe that this old country of ours is a glorious old land, and that we ought to do our ...