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Reynolds's Newspaper
THE LATEST WHIG JOB
... THE LATNSr WsIG JOB. The Whigs have long ?? a very unsavoury repu- tation an inoorzigible jabbors, and the leader of the Whig party, Easrl Rausll, seems resolved tmlo aitain this anon- viable repute. One of the most flagrant and outrageous jobz has just ...
GREAT WHIG MEETING
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SEVEN YEARS OF WHIG RULE
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THE DISCOMFITURE OF THE WHIGS, AND THE DECAY OF WHIGGISM
... THE DISOXVFITURE OF THE WHIGS, 1 AND THE DECAY OF WHIGGISM. TO THE EDITOR OF HEYmqOLD8 NEWSPAPHB Su,-Lord Palmerston's Ministvyxnow exists only by sufferance. At the termination of the last session it a could command a bare, scant, and precarious majority ...
ANOTHER SCANDALOUS WHIG RUSSELL AND ELLIOT JOB
... ANOTHER SCANDALOUS WHIG RUSSELL AND ELLIOT JOB. The Gocvtte announces the appointment of Rear- Admiral .f the White the Honourable Charles Gilbert John Brydone Elliot, C.B., to be commander-in-chief on the South-East coast of America. This fortunate gentleman ...
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP, AND BEWARE OF TRAITORS
... Radical. And the more so after Mr. Jones describing, a short time back, his new friends, the Whigs, thus:- The Whigs are the political adventurers; the Whigs are the place-hunters; they are the men who keep their hands in the pockets of the people; they ...
THE ENGLISH PEERAGE AND THE AMERICAN SENATE
... that their elevation to officedis merely the entrance of the thin edge of the wedge that will eventually drive Whig noble- men out of place. Whigs of the Russell school believe that we are going too fast; that those ancient institutions, which gave out-door ...
THE ALLEGED TORY REACTION
... Tories, and in many instances more sO. Now, Sir Frederick Grey, the rejected of Dovonport, is politically a Whig-a thorough Whig, and nothing but a Whig. He believes it is quite right that the Go- vernment and emoluments of the tate should be c)n_ fined to ...
CONSERVATISM IN ESSEX
... influence of Whig tyranny (hear); whereas in the county of Essex they had at this moment, Sir Thomas WVestern's son representing the borough of Mal- don; and during the time that he (MIr. Beresforo) had been connected with the county he had seen two Whig minem- ...
WHIGGISM IN A BAD PLIGHT
... Therefore is the Whig party doomed to suffer the torturing suspense which can only intensify and never obviate the miseries of a predestined doom. Meanwhile the country reposes in calm indif- ference, knowing the issue, and knowing also that the Whigs are robbed ...