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... Yole bravoed thena, And gave Ilboillest blessings. All bough they knew his cutthroat bc, ; 'I'he Turk he leraed, by Whig consent, At the low cats of tell per celt. At heist tior hlludred millions, Yr. Dion Boucicault has promised to writO a d:'enma ...

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... tinle tionaries, publicans, republicans, infidels, Roman the Catholics, coal miners, Some Rulers, obstruc- rid, tionists, Whigs, Tories, and teen of all sorts and AY, characters as legislators for Christian Eng- Line land, and declares tbat ' twice ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... 10 m ra.If or -asur io turning grey or white, or flin of, mse Ne atn lai R enewer, for it tdU poWs* ?? in eM CG5a Grey or Whig& East itoig - o-- it makes the hair ohazm LOef me e ell .. M. ng the growh oft r on bald spots,, iwhre the gndr not decayed ...

THE WAR

... Catholic electors are d the to support Lord Derby's government. He says:- The tl 'en- whigs are still your friends; but you have become the v. hey enemy of the whigs-and for what? In your ease for a g I in miserable mess .of'pottage; you have sold your ...

VANITY FAIR

... Coftserrvative A'sociatao. .: e town. The subject of the lecture was . ) Russian Advance towards Hindostan.` Sir Robert ?? (Whig) Was Minister 1721 to 1742, Mr. Pitt (Conservative) ft r-el7' - 1801. Lord Liverpool (Conservative) hld ! from 1312 to 1827 ...

THE LATE LIGHT OF THE BAR

... at par, ioe n 'Tixt .iohn bitohel nd him, this late Light of the liar. So boldly he entered the High Cemmnuo~' hall, Atnong Whigs, lands, Conservatives, aliens all, While calm, cold, and cutting, the Speaker was heard, Sarough the silence, unbroken by cneer ...

ELECTION ODES, DITTIES, AND CRIES

... NNghisiuid TdIo. all igr-e, Wbig antl Toriy Ra-i aset Vory, Let WVhlig and 'Vary all agree, Fioni Covrbett duarl is Cury Let Whig aod Tory all ;griee, And vote for Brand of lini~i degree He'll tlf -,ur a-a.,leit ?? Est cptuims bsaarsam! Shilaulter tO movulder ...

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... while he maintained the rights of the Established Church, to repeal or greatly modify those harsh laws with which Whig Governments and Whig Parliaments had encumbered the statute book. He Was honestly desirous of placing upon a footing of perfect equality ...

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... reform bill was carried; a measure which had been most carefully prepared to re- of tain power in the hands of the oligarchical whigs. Soon VI after it was passed his lordship made a speech in favour of the permanency of the measure, and of its final character ...

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... bill was carried; a' d- measure which had been most carefully prepared to re- of. tain power in the bands of the oligarchical whigs. Soon v, after it was passed his lordship made a speech in favour sdof the permanency of the measure, and of its final n- ...

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... ' triumph to the Whigs was a nt .ly great defeat aid a mortification. The low or Ra- Co sg dical party, in the county forced him lilupoi the £ a * Whigs, to the exclusion of their ow5' candidaite; sa .et anid the aristocratic Whigs of' Yorkshirie have ...

Harddoniaeth

... HuGiaES. CYNRYCHIOLAETH MON. Sylwch ar boen us welwi- Toiaeth Trwy heol Llangefni, Ha I Rbyddfrydiaeth aeth a hi, Er twrw'r Whig a'r Tori. Dewiswyd yn dywysog--Jones-Griffith, Uu sy' graffwr serchog Mon Ian a gan fel y gog O gael hwn yn galonog. Y Foel ...

Published: Friday 02 February 1894
Newspaper: Y Goleuad
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 549 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture