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cußrous HISTORY OF A GUN

... Stanley—from the Opposition. Suppose that all the old Whigs—and I do not speak of them. without respeot, because, in past times, the country has had great service from many of them—bat suppose the old Whigs were quietly deposited, with all symbols of natienal ...

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

... but for the sake of the public welfare. The so-called Liberal section of the aristocracy, politically represented by the Whigs, has during the last thirty years depended mainly upon the Parliamentary support of the representatives of the manufacturing ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LABOUR

... These working men have hitherto found no place reserved for them within the too narrow precincts of our national parties, Tory, Whig, and Radical. The International Working Mens' Association opened to them a congenial sphere for exercising their political ...

Carresp o nh en ct

... humiliation to every British democrat that while the Tories of Britain and Ireland are united in a bond firm as adamant, While the Whigs and the M eland, each of them, useful alliesa n c h an n s t d e r p a s r c t s o a o n l s ha n v r , our democratic party ...

Misullantaus,

... office of Secretary of the Treasury. The family were for several generations connected by property with Jamaica, and, though Whigs, shared warmly in the Protectionist views which led to the long though unavailing struggle waged by the West India interest ...

– – GREAT MEETING IN PLYMOUTH

... right, and. I think the people have a duty to perform to themselves and the nation, far beyond all party considerations, either Whig or Tory. I confess this question of reform seems to have been dealt with by many persons, professing even to be Liberals, both ...

FREDERIC HARRISON. THE POSITION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION. BY A MEMBER OF THE BALLOT SOCIETY

... traffic with the franchise. To this plain question, put by one of the oldest and firmest Parliamentary supporters of the Whigs, the Home' Secretary could only in a' peevish manner give. the following reply, bearing the indelible mark of the Circumlocution ...

SUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS CORpiJS ACT

... think evil f othem and express his senti nients. Sir George Grey, a pillar of strength of ti e o th v e er ut t t l e ie r Whigs, rose with sincere regret to ask parliament for power to enable them to Pu t an effectual check upon a wicked and wide- s pread ...

goutsponbence

... heartily that thi, bitter cup passed by. And saying this is implying no distrust of Earl Russell; but he does not stand alone. A Whig himself, it must be remembered, and no ardent panting innovator, really radical changes are hardly to be expected front him; ...

PAuLTAMENTAPS OATHS

... Tories, while keeping up the profeseion of Liberalism. Earl GROSVENOR, who represents Chester, and is described in Mid as a Whig and a member of Brooks' Club, last night gave notice that on the Motion for the second reading of the Reform Bill he should ...