THE WHIGS
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... had Well more from Whig than Tory n ...
... 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 ...
... A WARNING TO WHIG CHURCHMEN. Morley for Nottingham!” Such is the heading of ecstatic article in a recent number the Patriot. Your contemporary is in a transport joy at the mere prospect seeing this redoubtable champion of the “Liberation Society” snugly ...
... bad made popular with the mass, was persistently claimed for the Whigs. Thus the game of parties and politics has been played for many long day without a word or warning being uttered by Whig or Liberal deprecation of Radical democracy and demagogy. But ...
... ness of the other House has been diversified lively paseegee of urns between Earl Russell and the recreant Whig, Lord Nonnanby, on the affairs of Rome. Three more elections have taken place since last wrote, the ehoaen man being in each case a Conservative ...
... THE FENIANS. The Soriker* Whig has received information of the arrest of suppoaed Fenian in one of the suharba Belfast, this being the first of the kind iu that town. The facta are follow : Ou Sunday about ten o’clock a man giving his name Francis Tinimpaoii ...
... THE DULY BRISTOL TIMS* AMD A TRUE, PICTURE WHIG RADICAL Politicians by mil wilbbrporce. Übntlcmc*. —ln speech delivered by Mr. Wilberforce the House Commons upwards of forty years ago. he olaerved that The Whig* would risk just much public confusion and ...
... COUNTY AND TOWN. G«KTL«iirv,— l am old Whig of the Western Division, and though personally I disapproved of the attempt by my party monopolise the representation. I voted I always vote when a Whig in the field —with my party. Now, however, that the contest ...
... candidate of the Whig iiarty was Mr. (afterwards Sir Benjamin) Hobhonee, one the Merchant Venturers. The other three candidate* were !>>rd Sheffield, and two citizens Messrs. S. Thomas and D. Hobhouse (Whig) 102 (Whig) .„ - 2 D. Lewis (Whig) In 1«01, ...
... MINISTER AND MINISTERS IN THEIR PRIME. Whatever Conservative Cabinet has done or left undone, it has practically exploded the old Whig notion of M the governing families —the fancy that the wheels of office should always run in certain hereditary grooves, and ...
... their hopes in him. If he join the Whigs, it is certain he has n - idea the jiositiun occupies in the public mind. win him w>>ald not win the game ; would h • merely delaying their fatal hour ana fixing his. A Whig alliance means death. It iso* fatal ...
... bad voted for the Whig candidate (cheers and laughter).” “Since be (Mr. Hardy) had become connected with the borough it had much improved (laughter).” If a Whig now attempted to represent it he must bribe heavily (a laugh). If the Whigs would only let ...