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THE IRISH PARLIAMENTARY PARTI

... subsequently Mr. Parnell said the trinmph of the cause was assured whether the Whigs the Tories won the next election. The Tories would give them as good cbeme self-government the Whigs. The farmers should support the National League, tnd so show they would ...

Published: Wednesday 26 August 1885
Newspaper: Derby Daily Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 131 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

II is stated that Mr. Gladstone to asked to stand for the city London, in the room of Sir Duke

... the 22ud of this mouth, which has on several marked occasions been singularly fatal the Whig governments. If may credit extraordinary train of coincidences. Whig politicians ahoold look with peculiar distrust on this day. The following is striking and ...

SIR ROBERT PEEL ON THE LIBERAL ALLIANCE

... THE LIBERAL ALLIANCE. Sir Robert Peel, speaking a Conservative meeting at Bury Friday evening, said we had a spcctaclc of Whigs and extreme Radicals united, and apparently the only bond of union and concord between them being the sweets and emoluments ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1883
Newspaper: Derby Daily Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 204 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DERBY, FHID.\Y, JUNE 11, JB5B

... the House of Commons. (Cheers.) No (|uestion at the present time more completely ponies the Whig press of the counlry ilian the palpable of (lie once powerful Whig parly. There is denying the disruption; ami there appears to he no available means wbirb it ...

THE SOUTH RIDING ELECTION

... Davnay will most probably be tha candidate. The Conservatives not antisipate eerions opposition, they state several influential Whigs wonld not snpport a Government ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1882
Newspaper: Derby Daily Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 44 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

POLITICAL SPEECHES

... l action. That the part which the Whigs have played in the past, and which believe that the Whigs, those who represent them bow, may called upon play with equal advantage the future.'’ A aster vindication of the Whig Party could not desired. Nearly all ...

CAMBRIDGE LOCAL LECTURES AND

... had sgaia signed a statement dsokring the Dekc month iUegitiosate, and etharwise aecancs James' interests. The violence the Whigs increased to pitch be fatal to themselves. The Exolaskm Bid was proceeded with, sad the speeches canons insight into the different ...

PARLIAMENT

... task. What does the writer mean by “ Whigs and Tories being contented with their present position ?” If be * Tory he mast know that bis party will make a strong effort to gain ascendancy in the next Parliament. If be Whig ought to know that it is tho duty ...

THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT,

... present reiterates the aphorism. Eloquent as is John Bright, and soul-stirring as waa bis recent recapitulation of what the Whigs have accomplished daring the last thirty years, yet even ha fails utterly when essays rouse the nation to perception of the ...

DERBY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1859

... inspire them with confidence. between them, and the Whigs represented the Rcssbll and Palmbbstoh sections, there rery oomadereble difference of opinion, if not complete hostility, is certain that between the Whig*, and the Radicals headed by Mr. Bright, Mr. ...

DOCK-YARD APPOINTMENTS

... seventeen leading men, are all of Whigs, who have been promoted for political ends. M. Mr. BEER said- I do not say, that they do not de. ist |senre their promotion; but they are all Whigs, pro, dns moted by the Whig government: they had always in- been ...

Published: Wednesday 18 May 1853
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 773 | Page: 2 | Tags: News