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... THE WHIG DILEMMA Mr Charles Buxton, M.P. for Maidstone, in a letter under the title of The Liberal Dilemma, which occupies three columns of the Times, states his views on reform, and proposes a measure for the extension of the suffrage to the working ...
... BE2NTD OF TME WHIGS (From the saydas a &vist) -ir Disraeli, at the close of a (tiwuphant 'Session, does not affect to disguise his joy at having out-whigged his natural enemies, the Whigs. The reign of Vhiggism began with the Reform Bill of 1832, and ...
... WHIG CORRUPTION. If ever there was a time when the Catholics of this empire should be of one mind and one feeling, it is the present period, when the iiead of the Church is assailed with so much malignant vehemence by Protestantism and infidelity. One ...
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... THE WHIG-RADICAL ALLIANCE. The public are at length becoming - alarmed at the obvious tendency of the ministerial measures. They begin to be aware that the Manchester party are obtaining their ends much more effectually through the agency of the present ...
... WHIG JOBBE*RY The following of the reforming Lord John Russell's exploits in the way of liberal nepotism and jobbery is from the Essex Ga:ette, and ought to be known to the people of Engiend. It is only, however, up to 1852, since which time there have ...
... WHIG DOINGS AT ABERDEEN. The recent election in Aberdeenshire, when Mr W, Leslie, a sound Conservative, was returned by a handsome majority, must be still . fresh in the memories of oar readers, for it was one of those triumphs which satisfactorily prove ...
... THE WHIG SENT TO COVENTRY Whig might scientifically a concentration of political lymph. without colour and without pungency, but not without characteristics. There were blue and buff identities years ago. These, however, have vanished. The Whig of our ...
... THE WHIG LORD AND THE RADICAL ROUGHS. (From last night's Globe.) There was oonsiderable excitement in Northa upton yesterday during the polling for the six candidates—four Liberals and two Conservatives—who aspire i to the honour of representing the borough ...
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