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THE WHIGS

... a nature to mollify the bitterness of the Whigs. We cannot doubt that they gloated over the personal mortification to which had been subjected; but not even this sweet satisfaction could compensate the Whigs for the heavy blow and sore discouragement ...

THE WHIG COMPLAINT

... THE WHIG COMPLAINT. Two Scottish journals which profess to be exponents of liberalism are making good their title to this character at the present time by reiterating day after day that the two greatest conferences of the Liberal party lately held on ...

THE WHIG DEVICE

... THE WHIG DEVICE. The Whig section of the Liberal party are endeavouring to diffuse the notion, which indeed the}? already speak of in terms that assume it be a fixed fact, that the advocacy of advanced Liberalism had a prejudicial influence against the ...

THE ATTITUDE OF THE WHIGS

... THE ATTITUDE OF THE WHIGS. is with a certain melancholy rather than annoyance that the Spectator regards the present attitude and the possible future action the Old Whigs. It is impossible, however, to hear of occurrences like the secession of Lord from ...

Published: Tuesday 13 July 1880
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 266 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WHIG AND TORY

... WHIG AND TORY. Sir, —As a member of the Working Men’s Committee, 1 am sorry I cannot agree with some of that committee, nor go in with the Liberal Association, for it was said on Saturday week that there were Orangemen and Conservatives in the Working ...

THE OLD WHIGS

... THE OLD WHIGS. The peculiar relation in which the Whig oligarchy havo stood to the main body of Liberalism of Britain ainee the passing of the first Reform Bill has necessarily become more sharply accentuated with the extension of the franchise. To the ...

THE OLD WHIG CLUa

... THE OLD WHIG In his articles the Glasgow Portraits, Mr Peter Mackenzie gives sketch ot Peter Murdoch, who died Auldhouse, near Glasgow, in 1817, at the advanced age 83. Mackenzie says : The mother of Peter Murdoch, who became youthful widow in 1734, was ...

AN OLD WHIG WORTHY

... AN OLD WHIG WORTHY The Countess Nias of Mints has compiled from the correspondence of her anoestor, Sir Gilbert BUiot, the first Earl of Minto, a work which occupies three most readable and instructive volumes. For many years, while Sir Gilbert was attending ...

THE WHIG LEADER'S SCOTTISH

... THE WHIG LEADER'S SCOTTISH CAMPAIGN. The Marquit of Hartiogton—the clone friend of the unbending Torica, and the truated leader the Whig* and of all those Brummagem Radical* and nondeseripU who support the present Government and keep it in office—haa ...

THE WHIGS AND HOME RULE

... THE WHIGS AND HOME RULE. A meeting of the friends and supporters of Lord Hartington’s Irish policy at Devonshire House announced for to-day will not take place till Friday, when the limit of Mr Gladstone's concessions to be announced to-morrow will be ...