THE WHIGS
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... had Well more from Whig than Tory n ...
... THE WHIG. Every Whig is not an atheist, but every atheist is Whig, lie does not think it necessary there should be no God, but tiiat it is necessary to exclude Him from the government of the world ; whence Wiiig-politician was ever known to bring the ...
... THE WHIGS. Whilst the Whigs, as party, have suffered from the impatience of their leaders when out office the more honourable policy and foresight of Conservative stasesmen, has proved less beneficial to their Fupporters than to the general interests ...
... WHIG WEAKNESS. Nearly two months have passed—the House of Commons has gone a pleasuring, and nothing has been done by the Government worthy of record. Time has been wasted, night after night, in the old style ; all the complaints of last session have ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE CATHOLICS. To Editohs, I observe la the Kxpreu of this morning tome remarks made the Exchangeward meeting by Mr. Carrer, who moved a resolaa tion in favour of the Tory candidate, which are contrary to the troth, that 1 cannot allow them ...
... THE WHIG “STOPPER.” Amojjo our neighbours on the Wear, the cause the popular candidate for Parliamentary honours seems to increase in strength and popularity with the progress of the canvass. Aid. Candlish is accepted emphatically as the man of the people ...
... WHIG GOVERNMENT. RADICAL'S OPINION THE PRESENT Mr. who has just beeo addressing hta> eonttiinenU »t Huildermfield, thu#, in the course hi* •peet-h, spoke of the political conduct of the preaent Government the nueatioo of Reform ** When this Parliament ...
... WHIG LAWYEILS. The prietipal mop if wok .1111. the dilzr:test of Lord idedi et legal hineemilmi death created a seturelly be tie firet kr preemption. The Auceeey.Gemeral. it Is MM. steed, declined to reptitoe Sir Cr.sswstl,end inn - tbe lot fell Baton ...
... WHIG APPOINTMENTS. Mr. W. R. Greg moved unwillingly from the Board of toms to the Comptrollership of Stationery. Colonel Romilly, made Commissioner of Customs, being a Special Commissioner Income Tax, which office he had once thrown up, not thinking it ...
... THE WHIG BUDGET. The windfall” resolves itself into increased taxation upon some one. Mr. Lowe cannot get £4,000,000 without making some one pay up, and notwithstanding his apparent generosity in taking penny in the pound oil the income tax will, in effect ...
... WHIG UNANIMITY. Among theatrical managers it is almost an universal custom to bring their season to a close with some novelty, which shall not only draw full houses but furnish them with a criterion whereby they may cater for the amusement of their patrons ...
... but, after all, he Bedford Whig, and, notwithstanding all his protestations, entertains at this moment the profoundest conviction that the fiuality declaration was the very acme of statesmanship. It not the creed of Bedford Whig to give power to the people ...