THE WHIG GUARANTEE
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... borough- mongering influence of the Whigs. On the other hand, the working classes were cheated through their credulity. The operatives of England believed in the Whigs, and were of course betrayed. Ever since 1832, the Whig orators and periodicals have indulged ...
... Spencer, the Southern Division of Northamptonshire is deprived of one of its Members. Two candidates are in te ?? Henley is the Whig, and Colonel Henry Cartwriglit the Con- servatlve champion. It is anticipated that there will be a neck-and-neck race for the ...
... to abjure, and the votes of an Ultramontane party unite with the Whig nobility in destroying the vitality and character of the Constitutioll. But it is not solely in reliance upon the Whig nobility or the Ultramontane party that Lord Palmerston flouts at ...
... ide of patrician patronage! In the estima- on of the Whig oligarchy he has more than i poper reward. For other men-men barn to wear bad-es of .rboaounar-ewaitinKtheiradvancement. IThre- one the Whig official, the cadet of that house lob Lord Normnanby ...
... attached to he old Whig party, was the personal friend of the Marquis of Lansdowne, and co-operated with the noble marquis in all those measures which brought out and tesiifiedto the well-understood and broadly- marked character of the Whigs. The deceased ...
... strength of Rowland Hill! Oar neighbours may say this of us, and with truth. For behold the man who, because he belongs to a whig family, and because he is a fluent talker, becomes Lord Privy Seal! ?Let us call to mind a certain will case in which the ...
... patron of art and literature-he was pleased to be regarded as the companion of the artist and author. In politics he was a whig. He was never married, and will be succeeded in the title and estates by his cousin, William Cavendish, F.R S., D.C.L., second ...
... unhappy country. The whole of the judi- cial and legal appointments of Lord Carlisle prove our statement. Even the Northern Whig, that noted advocate of extreme Radicalism, is forced to testify thus in regard to this matter:- A wise Government should consult ...
... attacned to the old whig party, was the personal friend of the Marquis of Lansdowne, and co-operated with the noble marquis in all those measures which brought out and testified to the well-understO £ Ks ...
... do they come From An Old Whig, and in that signature the value of the recommendation utterly evaporates. It is not old Whigs nor young Whigs who can deal with that great chimera who was in mockery called a Juvenile Whig after having devoted thirty ...
... reasonable, because tile Whigs concurred in it, and of course they would not go back now. This pro- graceme was vote by ballot, a £5 franchise in boroughs, and a 210 franchiso in counties. It would be of no use tn invite the Whigs to attend a meeting in ...