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... exports and imports, gave the Chancellor the Exchequer that agreeable embarras (/ ...
... exports and imports, gave the Chancellor the Exchequer that agreeable embarras (/ ...
... organization or plan exists amongst the Stanley-Disraeli party, by which any reenactment of corn la>vs will be attempted. The Whigs enjoy the advantage of a political lull, and a general state prosperity, to which some agricultural districts are unfortunate ...
... government. Expediency was the guiding star of the late Sir Robert Peel, and enjoys the worship of Lord John Russell and the Whigs; and whatever blame any critical observers may bestow upon Louis Philippe, be it remembered he was pre-eminently a man of his ...
... in'that ow; to the interpretation in the Uppcr House put upon the Royal j Marriage Act just referred to, he obtained from the Whigs a ! grant of £ a year for the lady, from the Royal Literary (!) Pension und; then another grant, of the same amount from the ...
... which will again be a candidate u .',' his re-elcction will be unopposed. Death of the Bishop of Meatk. —Somehow or other the Whig Government are seldom left grounds to complain of the' lack of patronage. The death of a Chief Justice in one week has been ...
... white staff in his hand, passed through the crowd of his suitors to welcome l'amell, whtmthat ingenious writer deserted the whigs. Steele was a Commissioner of Stamps and a Member of Parliament. Arthur Mainwaring was Commissioner of the Customs and Auditor ...
... state of the budget that will prevent his developing any reasonable schemes. At the same time, it must be remembered that the Whigs have seldom stood m such good financial position: from their reductions of expenditure they they will have again to deal a ...
... John Harris's grandfather, the late respected Mr. Thomas Bird, died as he had always lived, consistent and uncompromising Whig—aye, and something more. I must apologise for trespassing so much on your space; but I am sure Mr. Harris will grateful to ...
... Church. Such rank and precedence it was not the power of the Lord- Lieutenant cither to confer or to withhold—whether he were Whig or an Orangeman, it was his duty to treat them according to the dignity which it had pleased the Sovereign to recognize in ...
... have record the demise of this gentleman, who expired on the 17th ins\, nt Surbiton place, Surrey, aged 75. Mr. Raphael was a whig politics, and was returned for St. Albans the last general election large majority. religion he was Catholic, and was a munificent ...
... while foolish people look, the knaves steal their purses. The next session Parliament promised be rather tough one for the Whigs. Joseph llmne will be knocking at the door, demanding extension of suffrage; and Lord John hopes to reply, Really I so busy ...
... rhymes; and whilst all tho small of Papists and Puseyitc/ilisdain to (ire from behind masked battery, it shall not for an old Whig of the good old genuine Pox and Grey school, of nearly forty \eais standing, to shrink from subscribing himseli Yours faithfullv ...