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... public career in the Lower House he voted on all occasions with the Whig party, and although an unfrequent Speaker in the House of Peers, invariably supported the views and measares of the Whig Governwents. Heavoided office, but exercised great influence over ...
Socialism in the Metropolis.—Socialism, in one form or another, is making prodigious progress among our ..
... public career in the Lower House, voted on all occasions with the Whig party, and, although an unfrequent speaker iu the House Peers, invariably supported the views measures of the Whig Governments. On the death of his father, October, he succeeded to ...
On Wednesday, in the Arches Court, Dr Lushington give judgment in the case Dewdney Good and Ford. This was ;i
... not bring before the eyes the crowd, made 'V' 1 mainstays Whig party Parliament. '>* been often said that the IJiike of l|«f'' »«> t ' ' .Sutherland were tbe real heads of the Whigs, and lieie can question but that the social organisation which ...
BATURDATI Ma 25, 1861.; proji OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD
... the voted on all occasions with the Whig and although an unfrequent speaker in the of Peas, invariably supported the views and ' of the Whig Government. bawl, in every instance be avoided office; but in among the Whig party the political Nat' presided over ...
TIHE DEVIZES ADVERTISER
... were made by my Ar. Clay : Have you noticed that when the Whigs were In office they promoted more Whigs than Tories; aud that wiien the Torles were in offics they promoted more Tories than Whigs t—l certainlytaink so, and have not noticed any ¢ifterence ...
The withdrawal of tho subsidy from the Atlantic Royal Mail Steam Navigation Company consequence of its non ..
... Galway, and promisee to becoao a real Irish grievance. At an indignation meeting held at i Gal way, the shabbiest act of Whig Government, aa the withdrawal of the subsidy woe called, was strongly denounced, and a memorial to tha Lord Lieutenant waa ...
[FROM THE STANDARD.]
... past season. Through his brief life he has passed all phases of political being. He was a Tory, Conservative, a l'eelite, a Whig, Liberal, and now he is a down-right Kadical. From the blue bottle of the Church bu/.iiug about Oxford, he has gone through ...
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... measure snits their palates. As matters are at present, we have a perpetual game at see-saw. So nearly are the Conservatives and Whigs balanced, that a few Radicals and a few Independent members perched on one end of the beam sends the other up with a jerk, ...
DEVIZES CORN EXCHANGE
... with him in his anxiety to shield the noble lord and his Cabinet from defeat and discomfiture. To stand between the present Whig-Radical government and ruin may be magnanimous; but Mr. Disraeli might do well to consider whether he has any right to make ...
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... PATENT SUGAR .7'),TE',) P!LLs _ -- - _ are distinguished frita an paw aowestniaasioamutt to the taste, sof be child, without or Whig dews Ilk. a 14r plum. evili ur is subject toss illeralell WM pteVaWIS and dangerous ; PM he andjailli sie refilm 4 Their use ...
GRAND CIVIC BANQUET AT THE MANSION HOUSE
... the state parties in this country. I look, above all, with deep regret and concern on the position the remnants of that great Whig party that was honoured by the names of Grey and Brougham and Mackintosh, to which I deemed it an honour to belong; and I see ...