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others being assembled

... on with great spirit until past ock, when her Majesty and the Royal family e bands again playing God Save the Queen. The Whigs are rewarding old ther stror prime m n of a move out ...

the Chu

... said Lord ? replied the famous author of the speech, there can be no more news, Attorney-General ! And really the The Whigs had searched the another in t 1 t a - ent irk the class of his famou n-blood' Js lord was right ...

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... coppers as .s any mai but he tan Papists or give up the salary, and that is a Ty painful po3ition indeed for a real .ssistinz Whig. however, there is unmistakeable announcement t another of the htingry is Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland Eirl of C Ou dit that ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1851. companion

... speaking of the exhibitors of upholstery, The exhibitors are all upholders—they have upheld the Cabinet. Great destiny of the Whigs !—a queen's marriage—a royal christening--the bedchamber women—a great exhibition —such are the constitutional causes that ...

COURT, TABLE TALK. AND FASHIONS

... eminent loyalist, Worees'er. When the wine was circulated round the table Judge Paine give toast, The King.** Som iof the Whigs were about to refuse to drink it; but Mr. Adams whispered to them to comply, ** Wo shall have an opportunity to return the ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1851
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 482 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... John Russell pretended to resign because Mr. Locke King had carried a resolution in favour of a £lO household franchise. The Whigs in this case were like Mr. Mantalini poisoning himself to obtain a further allowance. They knew that the Queen was averse to ...

cattering it for Now

... is better liked, make him Governor of Coventry Island, like the Governors of certain Southern Islands, sent out by the Whigs, who see the sun once in six months, and the face of a Christian per- baps on in s►x years t not lead the rising generation ...

SHARE MARKET

... review or resume of the session, we must say that presents very tolerable reflex, and does not exaggerate the phenomena of Whig legislation. Her Majesty rejoices in the remission of the window tax, as calculated to improve the health of her subjects; ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1851
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1958 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

reward foribls consistency. Surely Lord Cranworth is great logician, and a very wonderful judge. ‘lajesty's ..

... April on a camp stool under the glass. Others have their projects, but a most excellent example of what the public think the Whigs capable of doing is the rumour that they are about to seize on the supplies. They assert that they had a certain amount of ...

CATHEDRAL ABUSES

... AN EL-DORADO—ENDING IN SLAVERY. THE GOLD MINES OF UPATA,” A SHAM CALIFORNIA. Stracgß to* say, wkile the Whigs put into the Queen’* Speech and the whig radical piints re echo loud laeana upon the alleged diminution of the Brazilian Slave Trade, —ihe loathsome ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1851
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3254 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE LTV II IL STANDARD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1851. DISTURBANCES IN DUBLIN

... one voice in protesting against a retrograde policy—hear, hear,)—and in protesting above all things against the conduct of a Whig Prime Minister—(groans)—who, deserting the standard of religious liberty which he had always previously fought for to the best ...

ANOTHER

... . The prisoner made a sham attempt to kill himself. He is quite young, and a very innocent-looking fellow.—Palmyra Mobile) Whig, July 17. HORRIBLE DEATH.—BURIED ALIVE.—The town of Tipperary was thrown into a state of the utmost excitement on the sth instant ...