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END(WNIZITS

... sat by him on the ernes benches. The Archbishops of Canterbury and York, Earl Russell. the Duke of Somerset, and s host of Whigs of the old school went into the lobby for concurrent endowment. Lord Cairns, the Earl of Derby, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and ...

PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS

... hidden beneath the imprison. connected the two false suns together. ILe evening warn brilli•nt, only a few cloud% here and there Whig noticeable in the sky ; the real sun was partly obscured by one of these. It is very seldom, we believe, that this beautiful ...

THE ST ANDREWS GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1869

... body politic or to the Crown personally. Costa is knighted because he is sup- pined to have done service to the whole people, Whig and Tory alike, i.e., lie is knighted in recognition of his public services. A provincial mayor is knighted b eca use he his ...

LEATH OF THE EARL OF $T MAUR

... that year alone. That the Scotch members would be the better of one like him among them, even many Whigs will not deny, and It would be graceful in the Whig electors of the Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities not to contest the seat he has again allowed himself ...

DEATH OF LORD DERBY

... in tell. the resignation of ; n1 J. Russell brought the Cotuterrotive• to the very gates of Downing Street; and after the Whigs hail retained their office. fur a year longer, in February, 1852, the Coeserestite chief, who meanwhile bad • treaded his father ...

THE ST ANDREWS GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1869

... could not think it strictly lionretrable to join thee, so Shortly after his own secession had broken up the Government of the Whigs. He could out think it right even to consider the possibility of a policy which iuvolved a breach of faith towards the gentlemen ...

A SINGULAR CAUSE OF DEATH

... among us who can wield deftly the pen of critic, or philosopher, or historian eminent jurists have worthily succeeded the great Whig and Tory lawyers of • bygone generation ; the aristocracy and the country gentlemen are men of attainments, liberality, moderation ...

FUNERAL OF MR PEABODY

... not to have feeling of uneasiness at Peeing ten springs of descent grafted at a stroke in the Home of Lords. The eons of Whigs elevated to the Peerag —nay, Whim themselves to whom the accident happens— ofteu drop behind into Conservatism; and how is ...

PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS

... Maeselsylmilwaya This compiler, who chancteristicall• emotes, MI cue hie chief isothwities, that Whig Yahoo, and who, with charming audacity, draws Whigs re ' the party (avowing the treedin of the kW, in the s p ec- 4 thirty-three pages, made • large ...

THE QI•EEN's TAXES

... to the idea in his Budget, and of course, like a great many Hi re lin:mm.ll reforms, it was at once ape propriated by the Whigs. As Virgil says Hos rip Geld komore, Hoace,..c, being an Act is now the law of the land, it is intention to give wine explanation ...

f. NbUCI'VA4II. L ('LL

... adversity haul 'been felt, that the Whigs became as a body animated with generous impulses and Bestow; for popular rights. At first they went far, soil broke up their party by the violent enthosei•iii of Mr Fox. But when the Whig wild ate haul men sown they ...

LOAD nn►onx

... folers to the wheel. To wait in expectation that a measure would be palmed hy•and• bye, would just low acting the part of Whigs, but such persons were Wee-named 'Wormers. After some further discussion a tote was taken, when 6 voted for the motion, anal ...