QrIET HOLIDAYS
... here on V« hit-Monday, the usual crowds of people who generally come down from Cardiff and the Rhondda Valley not turning up o whig, no doubt, to the incle- mency of the weather. ...
... here on V« hit-Monday, the usual crowds of people who generally come down from Cardiff and the Rhondda Valley not turning up o whig, no doubt, to the incle- mency of the weather. ...
... reformers at tieart, plain russet-coated men and not gentle- men of plush. The Tories, and some weak-kneed Liberals and such Whigs of little faith that have not yet left us, say that Home Rule must be 11 hung up. When we hear such rumours we thank heaven ...
... Barry House. During the lifetime of the Colonel, he was on several occasions visited at Barry by Lord John Russell, the great Whig statesman. Colonel Romilly's wife was a lady in her own right, her name before marriage being the Honourable Elizabeth Amelia ...
... Sir Walter Scott, whose sympathy with the English Church and the Cavaliers and whose antagonism to the convenanters and the whigs, are never dis- guised in his writings, whose Toryism was never questioned, and who was more proud of being noticed by George ...
... their own toleration at the expense of Eng- land's freedom. After the Revolution of 1688 the Nonconformists were driven to the Whig party by the hope of gaining the abolition of the Test and Corporation Acts. In this connection a very interesting letter was ...
... measures duty by gain, and limits desires to food, clothes and re- spectability—this thing has come into Ireland Under the Whigs, and is equally the favourite of the Peel Tories. It is believed in the political assemblies in our cities, preached from our ...
... In his speech on Wed- nesday Mr. BALFOUR went as far as his deep- seated distrust of the people would allow him to dish the Whigs. Mr. BALFOU R, however, lacks, the audacity or the recklessness of DISRAELI, and his hesitation has only made his attempt ...
... heart is not with us in our efforts to secure political and national emancipation, and though you stick In the mud as a Whig of the Whigs, we have yet a kindly feeling towards you, for you have done in a non- political way some excellent and useful work. ...
... were at present in town, but as they were both strong Whigs they had not thought it wise to approach the head of the Tory Government. They forgot. Lady Lucy, said Mr. Pitt, that I am myself a Whig. But let them come, and I will do what is right. And ...
... expected. I wonder what he said of you ? And, Tom, you belonged to the Palmerston, the Whigs' Club that the Earl of Portsmouth and Alfred Milner founded, and even with the Whig undergraduates, always a touchy class, you were popular. I have heard you speak at ...
... creeds in a common struggle for Ireland. A Tory opponent proposed the erection of a monument to his honour, and the Tory and Whig Press did generous justice to his memory. And yet the finest mourning of all came from two young women—one was his betrothed ...
... moderate law their former power to crush the workmen gone. The employers, therefore, exerted their great in- fluence with the Whig Government of that day, and succeeded in getting the members of the Unions convicted under the law of conspiracy. In 1834 six ...