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SPEECH OF MR. GATHORNE HARDY

... 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 ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF BATH

... (applause). If I were to dig into the mines of history, I have no doubt I could lay before you many short-comings both of the Whigs and of other political parties (hear, hear). But, gentlemen, it is not for me to recriminate on any man, or on any party. I ...

Ecclesiastical, &c

... changes, resisting no necessary alterations, and inclining strongly neither to one side nor to the other. No nominee of the Whigs could possibly be so acceptable to the Church at large Dr. Jacobson. His promotion will render vacant the Regius Professorship ...

Our London Letter

... and Union Chargeability Bills were highly interesting, although one knew beforehand what would the result of the strife, The Whigs would have desired nothing better than to have gone t country with a cry originating out of the rejection the latter bill by ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... deliberation, No one of doubtful orthodoxy, like Dr. Hampden, or of questionable learning, like Dr. Bickersteth—both of them Whig nominees—will be. placed in the throne which has been filled a Pearson a Blomfield. Dr. Jeremie, the late Diviuity Professor ...

Our London Letter

... fl from the electioneering intelligence, of giving country everywhere ample opportunities of their policy with that of the Whigs. The Pall & fl ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... s of any member of tin? I house of Rothschild always reported the newspapers great length ? Why are they always attended I Whig ministers, ex-Ministers, and would-be Ministers Why does Mr. Osborne always return thanks for the bridesmaids, and always make ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... Mr. William Brougham, who has come out of the Edmunds' inquiry with such very unclean hands. It is worthy of remark that a Whig minister above all other ministers is lavieh of the honours the peerage. In four years Lord Melbourne conferred no less than ...