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WHIGS

... principles, I am free to admit, the late Whig ministry have done much. They have nearly extinguished the little that remained of local independence. It was the first principle maintained by the last of the great Whigs, that popular rights were sacred. The ...

Published: Sunday 02 March 1851
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2263 | Page: 26 | Tags: none

THE WHIG PARTY

... THE WHIG PARTY. The Whig party, who also held their convention in Baltimore a few weeks later, nominated as their candidate General Winfield Scott, who has earned some celebrity in the petty wars of the United Stites Against Ahe Indians and Mexicans, ...

Published: Saturday 30 October 1852
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 352 | Page: 18 | Tags: none

THE WHIG PARTY

... THE WHIG PARTY. The Whig party, who also held their convention in Baltimore a few weeks later, nominated as their candidate General Winfield Scott, who has earned some celebrity in the petty wars of the United States against the Indians and Mexicans, ...

Published: Saturday 30 October 1852
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 351 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE WHIGS IN PRIVATE

... THE WHIGS IN PRIVATE. THE Whigs never were, and never could be, an honest party. Their practice, from the first, has been controlled by the necessities of a false position. Their politics have no meaning; their professions have no sincerity; they have ...

Published: Saturday 12 August 1854
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 779 | Page: 24 | Tags: none

THE WHIGS AND THE ADVANCES OF DEMOCRACY

... an important disclosure of an inestimable boon, intended. for the educated classes, by a Whig Administration. As if anybody now cared a straw to know what the Whigs were doing, or intended to do, or imagined that their projects or their delusions, their ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1851
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 386 | Page: 56 | Tags: none

TAXES ON KNOWLEDGE-THE WHIGS AND THE PRESS

... proofs which the Whigs have given us, of how difficult it is to stir them into sincere and hearty co-operation with the friends of Progress; and of how strong a leaven of distrust of the people is mingled in the essence of a Whig. The Whigs pretend that if ...

Published: Saturday 19 July 1851
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 850 | Page: 58 | Tags: none

THE' WHIG COUP D'ETAT

... THE' WHIG COUP D'ETAT. A Privy Council was held at Windsor yesterday, at which Lord Palmerston was present. Lord Stanley, of Alderley, has resigned his office of Under-Secretary for / Foreign Affairs. The Paris correspondent of the Globe writes— The ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1851
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1267 | Page: 46 | Tags: none

TAXES ON KNOWLEDGE-THE WHIGS AND THE PRESS

... proofs which the Whigs have given us, of how difficult it is to stir them into sincere and hearty co-operation with the friends of Progress; and of how strong a leaven of distrust of the people is mingled in the essence of a Whig. The Whigs pretend that if ...

Published: Saturday 19 July 1851
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 849 | Page: 26 | Tags: none

A VALEDICTORY TESTIMONIAL TO THE WHIGS

... , y I m free to admit, the late Whig ministry have done me a h. They have nearly extinguished the littl e th a t rema i n ed of local independence.' It was the first principle maintained by the last of the great Whigs, that popular rights were sacred ...

Published: Sunday 02 March 1851
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1318 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

TAXES ON KNOWLEDGE-THE WHIGS AND THE PRESS

... proofs which the Whigs have given us, of how difficult it is to stir them into sincere and hearty co-operation with the friends of Progress; and of how strong a leaven of distrust of the people is mingled in the essence of a Whig. The Whigs pretend that if ...

Published: Saturday 19 July 1851
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 847 | Page: 42 | Tags: none

THE WHIG REFORM BILL AND ITS SHORTCOMINGS

... THE WHIG REFORM BILL AND ITS SHORTCOMINGS. Lord JouN RussuLL's Reform Bill has one characteristic of modest merit, it won't bear being looked at. It has also the peculiar property of appearing greater at a distance than on closer inspection. At first ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1852
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 648 | Page: 24 | Tags: none

WHAT ABOUT THE WHIGS AND THEIR REFORM BILL?

... WHAT ABOUT THE WHIGS AND THEIR REFORM BILL? THY 3rd of February is at hand. We are just on the eve of a Session which promises a very different career from that calm and uneventful tenour in which the stream of Parliamentary Government has of late glided ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1852
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1172 | Page: 41 | Tags: none