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... Bright. In mother political article, headed What is, and what may be, the Whig party pur et simple get very hardly rapped on the knuckles. The reconstruction of a purely Whig Govern- mient is declared next to impossible, and its continuance in power ...

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... a desire for their spiritual welfare, nothing would be more acceptable than either or both of these volumes. CRIMES OF THE WHIGS; &R, A RADICA'S REASONS FOR SUPPORTING THE Tour PARTY AT THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTION. By THOMAS DOUBLEDAY.- [Newcastle-upon-Tyne: ...

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... by F. Guizot, Ambiaseador from His Majesty Louis Philippe, we find the following sketch of the late Earl Grey:- This great Whig leader, who after having for forty- four years given the example of staunch fidelity to his principles, had met with the nlre ...

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... considering the phase into which party spirit has of late enter- ed among ourselves at home, the writer tbinks that either a Whig or a Tory Government would: be acting injudiciously which should think of. beginning tbe next session of parlia- ment with ...

THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... heblocks should 'from them should be sold.r. copies THi3 LiBEsAL I WHi'.-The London correspon- dent of the Afanchester Guar4ian (Whig) writes : A6The 1rumour is. -revived that, after Easter, the right hon. member for Lewes will retire from the position he ...

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... picture of ?? The Position of the Government and their Party. According to Maga, everybody is talking of their feebleness. The Whigs are falling, off from them ; the Peelites are used up ; and in the room of these respectabilities, ministers are allying with ...

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... to him. But what then P Is he to be Lord Palmerston's successor P We should think not. So Tory will support him; not one old Whig family will follow him. The House of Com- mons, if at all constituted as it now is, would not tolerate his want of temper for ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... or manly, The way ye've sacrificed young Stanley ? Ye've made him jump both dark an' lanely To Dizzie's whoop; To dish the Whigs, ye've dished him only- Clean dished him up. Now, try an' act wi' some discretion, Nor seek to thwart th' advancing nation ...

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... rescued from the peril into which the ministry have brought it by a combination of Conservatives of the more liberal, and Whigs of the less radical order, and he sees no reason why a government so con- structed (Mr Gladstone and Mr Disraeli both being ...

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... confine the men. DEPLORABLE Acc[DENT ON THE BELFAST AND NORTREreN COUNTIES RAILWAY-OO Thursday morn- ing, says tre Vortdcr'n Whig, at melaneholy accident occurred on the Belfast and Northern Counties Rail- way, by which a young lady, named Francis Anne ...

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... one time you governed by Protestant ascendancy. which, whatever its faults, it least h~d by the Eng- lish connection. The Whigs reversetlall this, and tried to rule the land by the priests. It was a rotten Compact. The rogues were well met; but the Churchmen ...

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... conclu- sion of A Year and a Day, ?? Monk in the Belfry (poetry), ' Juventus 'Mandi, 11 Cornelius O'Dowd, ' A Great Whig Journal- ist, and Charles Reade's Novels. The'fol- lowing remarks of Cornelius O'Dowd On Stu- 'dying the Land Question ...