THE BEDFORDSIHIRE SITAM

... t is no representative of the Whig party at all—the whole affaiv is a “dodge,” and the slavering articles in praise of the Whig leaders are mere gilt to the gingerbread, [t turns out that this wonderful organ of the Whig party,—which demanded to take ...

TO THE FARMERS,

... priv'lege of & Whig, As beer-shops, and our Parliaments can boast— CThey best can paint them that have Aeard them most.) Awav, then, with the plea, that bragging tongue Neter mark’d Old England, but marks England Young ; W hoe’er has known a Whig—though, Reader ...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 467 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NEWCASTLE

... dissented from them, but he contested their right to appropriate the term ‘‘Liberal” The largest part of this body were the Whigs, The Whigs hnlgbun for long exceedingly adroit tacticians. Th:{y had managed always to get the Executive into their hands. They ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1158 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE CABINET AND THE MINISTRY

... he offered Lord Stanley his choice either of the [y, House or the Adwiralty, Earl Russell stepped for oy boldly out of the Whig groove. True, Lord Suuley iy the heir of a ** Revolution family,” of one of the 4.0 houses which, having helped to deliver ...

Che Hueton Adbertiser, Satwrday, May 5, 1883

... to the world at large as it were. Now, by the action of a few renegade Liberals, a horde of bigoted Tories, and a few dozen Whigs who are as shifty as sand and unstable as water, the wheels of the car of progress appear to have been turned backwards, and ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1883
Newspaper: Buxton Advertiser
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 196 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

CARDINAL MANNING ON THE DRINK

... Liverpool, on Monday, said a Sunday Closing Act was as certain for England as that summer would return next year. He was neither Whig, Tory, nor Radical, because it seemed to him a Catholic Bishop ought to have wider polities, and, under the shelter of such ...

Eorriopondyened., To the BEdilor of the ¢ Bedfird Times.” ' s b o oy, i Siß,— Last week 1 sent

... Bugland was then governed exclusively by a Whig Oligarehy, for in 1740 the Cubinet cousisted of 12 Dukes and Lords and 2 Commoners, and in 1744 of 13 Dukes and Lords sud sive solitary Commoner! when however this Whig phalanx was broken up, the Cabinet, as ...

BEDFORD TIMES SATURD.AY, JANUARY 24, 1852

... corner and squeeze them outofhim. In deseribing the Manchester policy generally, we should say itisa middle course between Whig principles and the Charter, spiced with a very strong proposition for giving an entire preponderence to the manufacturing over ...

NEWSPAPERS

... offensive pill and putting it for Whig alterative is more unfortund others. Of course something must | the view of keeping the thing going many unsuceesstul efforts had bed was a rash experiment to attempt to from the Whigs, and to persuade th the same time ...

IN MEMORIAM : REV. LORD WRIOTHESLEY RUSSELL

... delivered on this subject, it was in showing that he was acting in strict consonance and conformity with the old Whig traditions. What were the old Whig traditions ¢ The organs of that tradition were Mr. Sheridan and Lord Grey—the Mr. Grey of that day, afterwards ...

BEDFORD TIMES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1852

... arrival at Osborne the Queen entrusted to him the task of forming an Administration. The circumstance of Lord Lansdowne, the Whig, and Lord Aberdeen, the Conservative (or Peelite), being sent for together, indicated tolerably clear of what the New Cabinet ...

THE GENERAL ELECTION

... very uhg&ud:g: fi personally, bi‘;-fld great ability accomplishment, he will bo-m-mon u? House, and will, we believe, be both by Whig aud Tory. As a counter check to the vietory in Porihahire, Lord Macduff, sou of the Earl of ¥ife, has cfi—d Elgimshiro from ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1874
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 177 | Page: 2 | Tags: none