By the death of Ganeral Sir Jame Shaw Keunedy, Hubert Colas, of lilwMwt, near Wells, Somerset, ao old Indian and
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... quiet, but Sir Henry the IniU rolling k I edify our public with lecture Self made Men.' Sir Henry, y,,„ an eye the great m ...
... solicitous that his tenants should adopt all the modern practical inventions agricultural implements In politics he was a stanch Whig, aud at first, like many other persons having great landed interest, was opposed to the repeal of the com laws, and voted ...
... Russell and the old Whig Rump who can see little administrative ability beyond their own charmed circle. A sentiment of this kind Mr. Gladstone can of course have no share in. He is of that aristocracy of intellect which the Whig aristocracy birth have ...
... that will come forward' at the proper time, and, meanwdiile, Colonel Boyle, who formerly represented the borough in the Whig interest, has been here, endeavouring by his personal influence, as the representative of Marston House, tokeep up tbe fast ...
... never intending its objects to carried ? Who but the Whigs (hear, hear). They held out hopes to the working men who banded themselves together as Chartists, leading them to imagine that under Whig rule they would enjoy a Utopia and we know these men were ...
... onthe7thinst., at the age of The deceased represented Limerick in Parliament from 1832 to 1844. He was made baronet by the Whigs, 18.1. He succeeded in the baronetcy by hisi eldest son Captain Vandeleur Rocho, the High Sheriff of the County Limerick announced ...
... exchanged Across the green-baized table which divides The wrangling counsel assize time there, Brazen and wiggy. But now the Whigs the right Conservatives in strength the left, position held. The maces shed their gilded glories o'er The Judge's bench, his ...
... that he is bent upon inaugurating a system of policy which will entire opposition to the fashiou centralization, which our own Whig government has shewn such fondness for of late years. It is said that Napoleon UL, finding that Paris, in spite of all he can ...
... matters appear, the appointment looks of the old Whig type. Given place to be filled, the theory is that—previous tastes or pursuits, or opinions, have little to be considered in the candidate for the post—a Whig hereditary or converted will fit anything. Last ...
... Russell personally, in answer to an invitation given him by the premier, that he is only restrained from accepting a seat in the Whig Cabinet filial considerations, and not because of any difference in political views between himself and it. We are thus asked ...
... although you may be far advanced of me, I adopt too the Whig watchwords —'Peac\ retrenchment, and reform.' Not the sounding brass apd tinkling cymbal of Whig retrenchment aud Whig refoim;—not the Whig peace, after having sent despatches which were enough ...
... one peculiar to himself. It grows out of that narrow and exclusive spirit which can see merit only in a Whig aristocrat, and the highest merit in Whig aristocrat of his own connexion. And when he has put his cabinet together there are other difficulties ...