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LONDON, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1851. RESTORATION OF THE WHIGS

... LONDON, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1851. RESTORATION OF THE WHIGS. The Ministerial crisis, of which the origin, continuation, and conclusion, puzzled the national mind for eleven days, ended on Monday in a return to the status quo ante. The QUEEN sought for ministers ...

Published: Sunday 09 March 1851
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1284 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

SUMMARY OF THE PUBLIC PRESS. the cause or free trade ruined by the whigs

... cause or free trade ruined by the whigs. The Tima has elaborate article on the singular phenomenon, which it begins dimly to discern, that the cause of Free Trade is as good as lost; and, seeing that the game of the Whigs is up, fattens upon them the odium ...

Published: Monday 24 March 1851
Newspaper: John Bull
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 335 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

the Whig stratagem, the Rev. Mr. O'Brien recently addressed the electors as follows :

... the Whig stratagem, the Rev. Mr. O'Brien recently addressed the electors as follows : Ireland for the Irish' (laughter). Ireland for Lord Roden, for he is an Irishman; Ireland for Thrash Gregg, Ireland for Hugh M'Neile, the Orange parson; and Ireland ...

Our friends the Whigs, always catching at the means of procrastination, are now comforting themselves with the ..

... Our friends the Whigs, always catching at the means of procrastination, are now comforting themselves with the belief that the people have forgotten politics in the enjoyment of the wonders of the Crystal Palace. So it may be, for the moment; but, even ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1851
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 115 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

this has sickened the British public with the Whigs; the public no longer fear that we are to have a

... this has sickened the British public with the Whigs; the public no longer fear that we are to have a political earthquake if Lord JOHN, Sir CHARLES WOOD, and Lord MINTO are out of office. They, no doubt, may appear in a waggon at Kennington-common, with ...

Published: Friday 04 April 1851
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1189 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

taut for the borough of the Catholic Duke of Nor- So much for Whig malignity. There are other considerations ..

... taut for the borough of the Catholic Duke of Nor- So much for Whig malignity. There are other considerations suggested by this most melancholy matter. The Duke of Norfolk's approval of the Penal Bill is now of but little significance, as his oolleagues ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1851
Newspaper: Tablet
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 460 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

HISTORY OF A CHARITABLE REQUEST. (From the Noi'them Whig ) The following are the particulars in connexion with ..

... HISTORY OF A CHARITABLE REQUEST. (From the Noi'them Whig ) The following are the particulars in connexion with the will of the Ute Mrs. Magee, whose bequest of 20,C00Z. towards founding a Presbyterian college in the north of Ireland has been the origin ...

Published: Monday 08 September 1851
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 954 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PARTIES AND POLITICS. (From the Daily News.) THE state of parties is not a little singular. The whigs are ..

... PARTIES AND POLITICS. (From the Daily News.) THE state of parties is not a little singular. The whigs are numerically the strongest party in the House of Commons. Their chief stand s without a rival iu point of personal standing, influence, and experience; ...

Published: Thursday 20 February 1851
Newspaper: Express (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1444 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

governed by Whig-Radical imbecility, and noseled and fleeced by Roman Catholic bishops and arena in which they ..

... governed by Whig-Radical imbecility, and noseled and fleeced by Roman Catholic bishops and arena in which they have not acquired a single friend, or propitiated a single enemy. That fine specimen of an English country gentleman, looking altogether so ...

Published: Friday 15 August 1851
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2458 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

served is to br, like all other Whig-Radical propositions, the introduction of the thin end of the wedge, in order

... served is to br, like all other Whig-Radical propositions, the introduction of the thin end of the wedge, in order the more easily to drier it home soon possible, and split the honest heart of oak trunk of the British Constitution into thousand fragments ...

Published: Saturday 29 March 1851
Newspaper: Bell's Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1010 | Page: 4 | Tags: none