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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... William Horne, he was appointed Attorney General. It was while he held this office that he specially recommended himself to the Whig Premier, Lord Melbourne, in his memorable defence of that nobleman in an action brought against him by the Hon. Mr. Norton ...

ODD FELLOWS' ANNUAL DINNER

... aid it, one and all. ' The profesaional gentlemen alluded to then delivered an excellent satire on election speeches, both Whig, Tory, and Radical.. Bro. Parsons sang, The joljy-haymakers. The vice-chairman then rase to propose the health of the gentlemen ...

Published: Saturday 13 July 1861
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1368 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CHURCH-RATE QUESTION

... aristocratic and exclusive Whigs were bending down at the will of the agitators, and bartering their Church principles for political support. And so far had this political degradation proceeded that at the last election many of the Whig candidates on the hustings ...

BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION

... and stripped of every political privilege, but on Monday night the House reminded them that there should be limits even to Whig vengeance. ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. THE LAST WHIG JOB. (From the Standard.) Lord Brougham has deserved well of his country and of the whigs. Iso one grudges him the honours that have fallen to his share; and when it became known that our gracious Sovereign had, in ...

THE CHURCH-RATE QUESTION

... aristocratic and exclusive Whigs were bending down at the will of the agitators, and bartering their Church principles for political support. And so far had this political degradation proceeded that at the last election many of the Whig candidates on the hustings ...

BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION

... and stripped of every political privilege, but on Monday night the House reminded them that there should be limits even to Whig vengeance. ...

OUR ARM CHAIR. THE FIRST OF JULY. Over this azure poplar glade The sunshine, fainting high above, Ebbs back from

... been turned into ridicule for being °f hairdresser, made answer : “ So I am, and I am , the House to give a dressing to the Whigs. ’ i rn l may well complain that all the Ho\ys lav been used up before their time. “White as bfongL * ’bite as a lily,” white ...

boast of these requisites, for boldness is great quality; where the life or even recovery of fellowfnan is the ..

... bis karerc as a staitsman ! I kant not stop from ritin know longer me bluds a bilin all along ov them thair rnsils artakrat whigs as they ar and lord jon abuv al afore thay tpk to givin him onors they shud a sent down to bedfurd wawnt ee the man what took ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1861
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1116 | Page: 5 | Tags: none