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... years ago, though did not quote those lines against the Whigs then, but was obliged to make a little change in them to make them apply to somebody else. .Speaking of this contentment of the Whigs w hen they get into office, says ; bees flowers alighting ...
... ••OLD WHIGS ♦SD THE NEW I• it wise, asks the for the sake of venting: spleen at Mr. —the Whiggeat Radical who ever lived.. man who said publicly in Parliament that he ',tithed the House of Commons still left to the i with leisure end means for independent ...
... WHIG REPRESENTATION OF SUFFOLK. STOWMA BRET DIVISION. T HE CONSERVATIVE ELECTOItS of the New Division ofsSuffolk, to be culled the Stowinarket Division, are invited to at the TOWN HALL, BURY ST. EDMUND'S, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd inst., at One o'clock, ...
... 111. while the Prince of Wales, afterwards George IV. threw in his lot with the Whigs. During the’seven weeks’ poll “open house” was kept, with many a riot and disturbance resulting therefrom. A hundred thousand pounds would not have covered the cost ...
... LUXURIANT WHIG WHISKERS and prodsit Yid Illoldnoon COON 07 ambulate .tPILL/SACHS& paw I. *tot all .k or pnot fr.. from Wrists ad Co., Mall. boa. and boas. London. DENOTTAL'n PERUVIAN MIXTURE CAPBULBS. the bat Tenney Imo. , t ear, parlor to talus. (sass ...
... the House of Commons. Tie Whig memo_rs of the House of Lords have proved that they have the courage of their opihions ; the Whig members rf the House of Commons have proved that they bare not. While in the House of Lord', 60 Whigs (to speak roughly) voted ...
... on supporting a man who on every really important questiou acts against the old opinions of all the neat Whig leaders in tbe old days, wben tbe Whigs were a party to which I for one was proud to belong, and of which 1 will not give up tbe traditions because ...
... all reason be made to pay the piper. Having expressed himself in favour of paying Parliamentary representatives, he says Whigs and Whig- lings are, from a National standpoint, treacherous and tyrannical. Tories are, as a rule, if less hypocritical, more ...
... treaty- negotiator. Mr, Healy thus de- cubed the qualifica- tions of his leader's n*. mint c : A rei>« gad?, '• a Whig grub, a rotten Whig, a scabby sheep, a rotten rudtJ?r, a W]>>K intriguist, a thief in the night, a Government man, ...
... May 5, l&ea had departed from rule Whig Uoveniii-»;iiU in r. J| times, and, instead of taking entirely the advice certain portions of thr Whig powers, had taken advice from that •ection of the Mouse ainoag whom I generally sit. Yet one of those who here ...