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THE QUEEN'S SPEECH

... point of fact, almost filibustering manifesto. Lord John's historical studies were laid under contribution. and that god of Whig idolatry, William of Orange, were quoted. People were disposed to smile at the pedantry of the British doctrinaire, but there ...

Published: Thursday 07 February 1861
Newspaper: Dunfermline Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1392 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Summary

... their successors. But upon that there can now belittle difference between the two parties. Whig and Tory are agreed that Venetia should not be given up to Italy. Whig and Tory are agreed that Hungary should continue the appanage of the Hapsburgh. We cannot ...

Published: Thursday 14 February 1861
Newspaper: Dunfermline Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1292 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE TIMES AND MR COBDEN

... success England, the fall of Sir Robert Peel left the development of Free-trade policy the hands of men who, though, as became Whigs opposition, they had given their adhesion to Free-trade, were yet utterly unable to carry it one step in advance of the point ...

Published: Thursday 14 February 1861
Newspaper: Dunfermline Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1638 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Commercial

... 000 tons of Jute annually used here should not be brought direct to the port.— Dundee Advertiser. LINEN TRADE. The Belfast Whig of Saturday says:—Although the additions made to the stocks of'fini'shed goods at the warehouses are not large, the increase ...

Published: Thursday 14 February 1861
Newspaper: Dunfermline Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1196 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Foreign Intelligence

... English newspapers do, to the reproduction of opinions, whether liberal or conservative, aristocratic or democratic, tory, whig, or radical, attacks the very principle of our institutions, and even the dynasty itself, felt myself bound, was to remain ...

Published: Thursday 21 February 1861
Newspaper: Dunfermline Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3758 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE ULTRAMONTANE TABLET ON THE FALL OF GAETA

... triumph of the Revolutionist, or the Traitor, or the Piedmontese Robber, or the French intriguer, or the English Protestant Whig, or the Irish Catholic Liberal, they are all welcome to their glory. The fall of Gaeta removes the last material object to ...

Published: Thursday 21 February 1861
Newspaper: Dunfermline Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 371 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... not quite so far gone as Whig politicians. WesayWhigpoliticians,becauseitisfrom their lips alone that we hear the squeak of what we had supposed squelched sophism. The Conservative party is no doubt only too glad to find the Whigs ready for dirty work it ...

Published: Thursday 28 February 1861
Newspaper: Dunfermline Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1681 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A DREAM IN STONE

... attraction and repulsion that the moral chemistry of man contains yet, for the space of nearly whole session. Lords and 'Commons. Whigs and Tories, fine gentlemen from White's, and philosophic radicals from Manchester, concurred, with an earnestness impossible ...

Published: Thursday 28 February 1861
Newspaper: Dunfermline Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 556 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TRADE REPORTS

... 1860, and 3,762,182 dols. in 1809. The increase explained by the large shipment of wheat, flour, &c. LINEN TRADE. The Be/fast Whig of Saturday says,—lt seems to be a pretty general opinion, that until after the inauguration of the new President, there need ...

Published: Thursday 28 February 1861
Newspaper: Dunfermline Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 787 | Page: 4 | Tags: none