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WHIG RULE IN CANADA

... WHIG RULE IN CANADA. UPPER CANADA. We find by a recent number of the British Colonist, published in Toronto, that electioneering politics were running very high. The friends of Lord Elgin, composing what is called the Reform Convention, advocate the ...

A SAMPLE OF WHIG TRICKERY

... A SAMPLE OF WHIG TRICKERY. OF samples of Whig trickery there is no end ; but no taste of the craft of the \Vhigs was ever more startling than that which has been shown up to the electors of Coekermouth by their constituent, Mr. llorsman. This gentleman ...

Published: Friday 25 January 1850
Newspaper: Church & State Gazette (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 216 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

DISSENSION AMONG THE WHIGS AND RADICALS

... DISSENSION AMONG THE WHIGS AND RADICALS. Mr. B. Osborne condemned Lord John Russell for resigning upon such a measure as that of the militia, and condemned him still more for advising her Majesty to send for Lord Darby, when there were so many noble lords ...

Tae conw..etion of the Whigs with the Papists iS detailed

... Tae conw..etion of the Whigs with the Papists detailed The de,tiay the Witig party in relation to the Roman C.lthelie Church has been curious and per* plexing: they swnt the fiat half century of their politi'at existence. from 1650 to 1700, in a nerve ...

MONDAY, FEB. 23. RESIGNATION OF TILE WHIG MINISTItY

... MONDAY, FEB. 23. RESIGNATION OF TILE WHIG MINISTItY. The house sat for a short time this evening, but no of any particular interest was brought under consideration. The Marquis of Lansdowne—l rise, my lords, for the purpose of moving that the order of ...

Published: Friday 27 February 1852
Newspaper: Church & State Gazette (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1267 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

iTljt cCsittrcij att state di3arttt. LONDON, FRIDAY, 111111C11 19. TIIE DEBUT OF TILE NEW MINISTRY

... will disfranchise some Whig boroughs, rotten beyond hope of remedy ; and they will achieve that Chancery reform so greatly needed, and about which the Whigs said so much and did so little. With regard to the Corn Laws, the Whigs declare that the Ministers ...

THE IVIIIOS AND THE CORN LAWS

... groundless is the report that the Whigs meditate any change in their Free-trade policy, or dream of offering any succour to the farmers whom they have dons their best to ruin. The Times does not believe that the Whig Ministers would have assigned the ...

(64t elytrilj att •;trite etvttr. LONDON, FRIDAY, MARCH 1:1. TILE FACTIOUS GATHERING

... pledge of abandoning Protection, the Whigs and Radicals should unite in refusing the supplies for her Majesty's service for a longer term than three months In short, any step is to be adopted that shall enable the Whigs again to secure for themselves place ...

414

... was the overthrow of the Whigs. On Sir Robert being summoned to form an Administration, he declined unless the political ladies of the bedchamber laid down an office which some of them exercised only for the furtherance of Whig objects. A delay ensued ...

liruiruN of 'llll6

... matter in this volume. The Mal-Administration of the Whigs. Painter. A setitrrEn pamphlet, in which a fair and candid review is made of the administration, or rather mat-administration, of the Whigs. Thu perusal of it will sharpen the faculties of those ...