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Jrclanb

... very much affected on the occasion of the burning of the warrants, and expressed their feeling regarding the conduct of the Whig Government in most indignant terms. ...

Summarn

... lordship struggled manfully for the mastery, and had very nearly put our poor country under his tread by means of Whig chicanery and Whig centralisation, but the old spirit, roused from its staid and somewhat dull slumber, shook even his purpose, and this ...

Summaru

... In the good old days of party warfaoe, when the people were yoked neck and heel to the car of either Whig or Tory, the defeats sustained by the Whigs within the last eight days would base been matter for grave counsellinp. Some years ago four defeats ...

(Front our Pricate Correnpouthnt.)

... Palmerston, and whose wild-cat look and manner gives spirit and reality to his denunciations of the foreign policy of the Whigs, Anstey's speech was entirely without animus, and so mild withal it did not ruffle a single feather of Cupid's plumage; his ...

Onglan4

... saying, We will venture very confidently to assure onr readers that there is as much ehanee of Sir Robert Peel displacing the Whig Cabinet just now AA of his becoming Emperor of H orayti r Grand Llama of Tbibet. TR 3 / 4 1.1' PEER tOr.—The claims so often ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... as those at one period held by Burke Pitt; they continued to be those of Fox, and Sheridan, and Erskine, and all the great Whigs up till a very recent period. The first article in their creed was, that all legitimate powersprung from the people; and as ...

THE MUSIC HALL MEETING

... his lordship in the Police Court, of attempting to overturn a meeting called and paid for at other people's expense; and the Whigs must have a distinct recollection of how nearly they were beaten in their own meeting, in the Male room, called for the purpose ...

NATIONAL REFORX CONFERENCE

... advocate of the in power, end hooked himself to rank and station, like Edmund Burke, with all Ida tdest and was never admitted by Whig or high 'dee or Cabinet Conseil& And when Canning bad attained his esd, and was about to act in accordance with the Went dictates ...

Scotlanb. e GREAT NATIONAL EDUCATION EXITING

... the wall. I expounded this in a letter to the late Duke of Bedford in 1839, which called down on me the factious rage of the Whig partizans, who cared only for their party objects. But it is a truth of a melancholy kind, and all but disheartens me. Frolll ...