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THE WHIGS AND REFORM

... THE WHIGS AND REFORM The Saturday Review considers there can be doubt that any Reform bill coming from the Liberal party, would have been of a very different character from the present bill. What Lord Derby said, when speaking of the ' Opposition Peers ...

WHIG ANTICIPATIONS

... WHIG ANTICIPATIONS. The exultation of the Whigs at the fraternal embrace of Lords Palmerston and Russell (which had been accomplished with so much trouble and ingenuity) i* loud and triumphant. Again they sec visions of a long sojourn in Downing Street ...

WHIG SCANDALS

... it appears that the whole affair about Dover was put forth with a Whig colouring, and made to look very objectionable, whereas it was nothing more than has always been done the Whigs, and would have been done by them at this election to support Mr. ...

WHIG ANTICIPATIONS

... WHIG ANTICIPATIONS. The exultation of the Whigs at the fraternal embrace of Lords Palmerston and Russell (which had been accomplished with much trouble and ingenuity) iw loud and triumphant. Again they sec visions of a long sojourn in Downing Street with ...

WHIG SCANDALS

... it appears that the whole affair about Dover was put forth with a Whig colouring, and made to look very objectionable, whereas it was nothing more than has always been done by the Whigs, and would Jiave been done by them at this election to support Mr ...

WHIG FIDELITY;

... WHIG FIDELITY; Mr. Samuel Whitbread, with great self-com.- placency, relies upon the faithful manner in which he has represented this borough. Now, as a specimen of the faithfulness of Mr. Samuel Whitbread towards the constituency we take the liberty ...

DISHING THE WHIGS

... DISHING THE WHIGS. The Herald of Peres is not exactly the to go for Isikemation on the plans of the babies, iniantry we had &dns the We must frees such a quarter wig mau7 of salt, and probably it will be Conservative circles as a base hives** ei the ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1879
Newspaper: Bedford Record
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1908 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE POLICY OF THE WHIGS

... So long as the Tories allow the Whigs to do nothing, they are at least respectable and honest. If they do as the Whigs did, and justify the policy they adopt, there is nothing too bad to be said of them. What high Whig authorities would greatly prefer ...

THE WHIGS AND REFORM

... THE WHIGS AND REFORM The Saturday Review considers there can be donbt that any Reform bill coming from the Liberal party, ■would hare been of a very different character from the present bill. What Lord Derby said, when speaking of the Opposition Peers ...

THE LAST OF THE WHIGS

... THE LAST OF THE WHIGS Requiems have often been sung the decline of Whiggism, but it still drags on uncomfortable existence. As a system of politics, indeed, it is already dead, but its traditions are yet maintained some few survivors of earlier period ...

WHIG FIDELITY

... WHIG FIDELITY Mr. Samuel Whitbread, •with great self-com.- placency, relies upon the faithful manner in which he has represented this borough. Now, as a specimen of the faithfulness of Mr. Samuel Whitbread towmrds the constituency we take the liberty ...

THE WHIG BANQUET

... THE WHIG BANQUET Many strange tales have been circulated about the proceedings said to have taken place at the dinner of the so-called Liberals” after the declaration of the poll of the county election, but the statements were so very startling that they ...