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serious loss, and the duty of creating a few Whig DEPARTURE OF THE PRINCE .£• PRINCESS poors must have ..
... serious loss, and the duty of creating a few Whig DEPARTURE OF THE PRINCE .£• PRINCESS poors must have possessed some unsuspected WALES FOR THE NORTH strength, when the operation lias been carried out at so great expense of influence, and perhaps of harmony ...
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... descend so low as to lose the confidence of the nation. If the Whigs will not help in such an emergency, it will help itself. - 7 - - There is an obvious parallelism in the position of the Whig party during the period when it was, according to the Times ...
People for such occasions. The present House of Commons may never sink to such a depth as did the old
... descend so low as to lose the confidence of the nation. If the Whigs will not help in sueh an emergency, it will help itself. - _ There is an obvious parallelism in the position of the Whig party during the period when it was, according to the Timex, so ...
– THE TOTNES RAZZLI. TO THE EDITOR
... great a benefit as that of keeping the Whigs in office. See what an advantage it is to the country to rest and be thankful ! and can it be said, or hoped, that the country would rest and be thankful if the Whigs were out of office Certainly not. We ...
TO TAILORS AND DRATSSUL
... 191114. 4. Undo' the Mitingestest of WHITELAW, RON and 9, tower Ooldenweuse, Londow Me wisdnitg Th. Oeess gyie of Whig by ymnsitini Whig, essigthei Mega* isele s s r :y edema& theme s = ro be rd tely sgo=rtizes te me OM se deat i. l 4 seluiewleigad by ...
TEE TOTNES RAZZIA
... great a benefit as that of keeping the Whigs in office. See what an ad- vantage it is to the country to rest and be thankful ! and can it be said, or hoped, that the country would rest and be tbankf al if the Whigs were out of office. Certainly not. ...
WHO IS TO SUCCEED PALMERSTON?
... The Whig flame is on the point of dying out for the want of fuel. If Lord Palmerston were to retire suddenly from public life, Liberal ministry would lind it difficult to hold their own in the House of Commons, lliere is school of rising Whig statesmen ...
WHAT IS A WUTOf
... all,” say* he, and they get quite thick. the bye, did Whig lately see account Of that huge gun at Charleston they’re able to mount? Very odd! then there’s tbe public money (Bat your practised Whig is ever so funny). Retrenchment!” grand twelve-lettered ...
Then for 1864--
... 656 656 653 651 It is not a little noticeable that the pure Whigs (save the word I) are invariably the chief sufferers by electoral changes. Fewer Whig vacancies are filled by Whigs than occurs in the case of any other parties. TELE CONDEMNED MURDERER ...
TO THE INDEPENDENT --a- ELECTORS OF DEVONPORT AND EAST STONEHOUSE. GENTLEMEN:
... in London by ,the Whigs, utterly regardless of your interests, and that, as usual, you would also have been the last to hear of the issuing of the Writ. In 1859 I fought three battles to rescue your noble Borough from this state of Whig vassalage, in which ...
into a receptacle for superannuated members of their party. Though defeated in their unconstitutional efforts ..
... creations made since 1830. Since that year the Whigs have conferred 110 peerages, while their opponents have granted only 22. Though the Conservatives have created no dukedoms nor mar•quisates, the Whigs have conferred three of the former and five of ...