MODERATE CHARGES
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... MODERATE CHARGES. Reewrwu BULL WHIG] Addaim' ...
... to discharge their duties with honesty of purpose and to the best of their ability. was proud of the name of Whig, and desired uphold true Whig principles. Mr. Ffonlkee Griffiths has been selected the Liberal candidate for the Merthyr division. Sir C. ...
... La agent at the last registration eome of them bave long been mere Tories in others are trying to wreck Liberaliam in to the Whig If we to ee to the aad by bome to them that genuine wn ine told, You go toc far; carefol ; you must not those who are between ...
... of these Dorse hire labourers. Wo have stated much in the introduction the narrative, and have also pointed out that the old Whig families are now allied with the Toriea. The agricultural labourer knows that ia the Radical party—the parly which rave him ...
... where notice is given of the deposit of the report for inspection by any persons interested. The report of the examination in whig the boys* school has also been received from the Department of Science and An, and states that the school baa been clawed “fair ...
... every eye turned on the Ohkf Secretary, and for at least five minutes Mr. Balfour bad the satisfaction of knowing that Tory, Whig, Liberal. Radical, Unionist, and Nationalist was expecting from him the word that any man of honour would have given. For five ...
... under which the Irish people live at present.” What, then, is the objection to granting it ? The objection is that Tories and Whigs alike have profound hatred and distrust of the Irish people. Extraordinary as it may seem, these two parties,Bpeaking for the ...
... advocated in national questions listening to national representatives. Lord Hartington described himself Whig, but discarded the principle of the old Whigs, who against the Treaty of Union to the death. . Chamberlain's speech he said that the demand that Mr ...
... oniniouH of two other old Whigs—Mr. Sheridan and the great Lord Grey—had been quoted ; and hoped that he might be excused if he ventured still to hold the opinions which old Whigs had held, being himself the grandson of old Whig who ban been Secretary for ...
... The old Whigs and Tories were agreed as to this undoubted superiorty of English laws and customs, and that for their own sakes the Irish should be made as far as possible to submit and leam to conform to those laws aud customs, though the Whigs were disposed ...
... less acceptable and important. As toe chief part of toe Whig peers and aristocracy have severed memselves this questieo from the Hulk of the Liberal party, has not unnaturally followed that the Whigs nave been discount among us. What fear, and do think very ...
... ago, the Central Dorchester Committee impressed upon the labouring clsescs the fact that the persecutors these labourers were Whig*—rorroe synonymous with Liberal Uaiontsts now-a daye—and then follows** the names of the committis, migulr.H. to. oßcibl. • ...