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WHIGGISM IN A BAD PLIGHT
... Therefore is the Whig party doomed to suffer the torturing suspense which can only intensify and never obviate the miseries of a predestined doom. Meanwhile the country reposes in calm indif- ference, knowing the issue, and knowing also that the Whigs are robbed ...
EARL RUSSELL AND THE DANISH QUESTION
... ask A Whig to consult Danish vsources, but I will refer him to the two principal t German maps that have been published to illustrate the nationality of Sleswig, and of which copies were appended to the Blue-book published last year. - A Whig will ...
REYNOLDS'S NEWSPAPER
... exactly the case withour two great State parties. The Whigs are in possession of the body politic, which is grievously vexed and weak- ened by their operations. The Tories are most anxious to expel the Whigs, in order that they themselves may enter and lodge ...
EARL RUSSELL AND THE DANISH QUESTION
... EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. SIB,-Your correspondent, An Englishman, misrepresents, or misapprebends, my argument, and Another Whig refuses to recognise facts which are obvious to all candid observers of the question of the Danish Duchies. I did not say ...
THE QUEEN'S SPEECH
... a graceful compliment to the poet, aad would have secured a few lings of tolerable gram- mar. Let the reader mark what the Whigs ,have to say in memory of the Queen's hus- band, and how they say it. IHe, who carried to his grave the white flower of a blameless ...
REYNOLDS'S NEWSPAPER
... shall be always ourwe. Sir George Grey, in this matter, proves himself to be I be type of the popular conception of the modern Whig 'hst conception includes cold-blcodedneos, pitilessness, Ba obduracy to the appeals of the poor. It is this estimate of the ...
TORY ULTRAMONTANISM
... the inde- pendence of the papacy. The only persons who have de- nied or doubted this have been the catholic whig liberl and the catholic whig liberal newspapers. No poperymen and orangemen complain that the 'conservative leaders, whose eyes nothing will ...
REYNOLDS'S NEWSPAPER
... person who asoed for information, whether in parliament, or out of It, unless the inquiring party happened to bo an ariiatonrati Whig, Sir Charles Wood was uniformly supercIlious, and sometimes even positively insulting. Thus, In 1847, at the time of the great ...
REYNOLDS'S NEWSPAPER
... we deeply regret the conduct of Lord Derby and his subordi- nates in this matter. We do not went Lord Pal- merston and the Whig-Radical party to have every- thing their own way. We do not desire to see England, and everything English, reduced, and confined ...
EARL RUSSELL AND THE DANISH QUESTION
... proper punishment, that Earl Russell was, in urging a settlement on the basis he suggested, their best friend.-I am, &c., A WHIG. Dec. 6. Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian is at the pre- sent moment living quietly vith the archduchess in the island of Lacroina ...
THE DISTRESS IN LANCASHIRE—INHUMANITY OF THE GOVERNMENT
... Farnell down to Preston, aid a few other places, to ad. monlsh the capitalistu about their duties at the present, moment, the Whig Ministry has done nothing to rescue the starving workers frbm the famine which threatens to devenr them. Indeed, the present ...