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... different from those which have been cherished with so much exclusiveness at the birth of all succeeding Governments framed by Whig hands. ...
... different from those which have been cherished with so much exclusiveness at the birth of all succeeding Governments framed by Whig hands. ...
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... William Dunbar returned unopposed. NEWCASTLE ELECTION.— Monday. The nomination took place to-day. Right Hon. T. E. Headlam (Whig), proposed H. Greenhaw, Esq., and seconded by Mr. Councillor Benson. Mr. Cuthbert (Conservative), proposed by J. H. Hind, Esq ...
... depressed. The news of the defeat of the Derby Cabinet has increased their distress, as they were under the imprefsion that Whig Ministry will make common cause with the Emperor Napoleon. Of the nine corps d'armee in the Lombardo-Venctian Kingdom, some ...
... Chief Secretary, but whenever the Whigs are sufficiently strong, and we trust for long time their pride will be held in check by their weakness in the House of Commons, they will reintroduce that pet project of Whigs and Peelitas, when the details will ...
... and acting with the larger and respectable body of Toryism. So among the Liberals there are extreme Radicals, and very coy Whigs acting with the great Liberal rntyority, but from time to time dissenting from it. The practical difference consists in the ...
... squeezable, and a great deal more can be obtained from them than from the Whigs. . Another section, of which the notorious Moore of Mayo is the chief, will have nothing to do with either Whig or Tory, unless the programme adopted them is recognised, and the two ...
... of war. But i Jet no one suppose that it is against Lord Palmerston , alone that his virtuous indignation is directed. The Whig party are admirable in the nse of lying and calumny. It is said that some agreement has been come to between | Lord Pahnerston ...
... compact. Too long the Whig* used the religions question for their own benefit. (Cheers.) As long as the Roman Catholics of Ireland voted for the Whigs they were virtuous enlightened, grateful, and consistent people. Alter the Whigs have for many years possessed ...
... Palmerston, and asked if he was to bring in those members of bis former Cabinet who had so nearly ruined the country. The Whigs had hitherto formed their Governments within the smallest possible family compass, and as he did not believe that they intended ...
... henceforth a chance of prolonged existence that does not largely and liberally recognise it. The positive pledges given by the Whig chiefs, at the public meeting of the Liberal party recently held at Willis’s-rooms, leave no room to doubt their personal ...
... opinion. The idea of acting any other way than as interest dictates held preposterons folly. Party sycophants, whether Tory Whig, look upon Irish patronage, as administered by Dublin Castle, as God-send be enjoyed for their own advantage. They arc in to-day ...