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Naval & Military Gazette and Weekly Chronicle of the United Service

FLAGSHIP FOE MED!

... aid, surprised some. Nol a little mystery must cover the nepotism, although it would have passed muster as in keeping with Whig habits. We now learn Captain Inglefield,' having been appointed to the Prince Consort for Channel service, that this vessel ...

SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1866

... experience might prove, to another more liberal and more honest ministry, of importance to the country! The removal by the Whig act to-day paralyses their successors, who may differ in the mode of retirement. Let us now view this proposition as regards ...

THE LATE LORD PALMERSTON

... reform, and on the night appointed for the debate Mr Michael Angelo Taylor, a flaming patriot, gave a grand dinner, to which Whigs only were invited. Poor Lord John was doomed to declaim to empty benches, his friends—the great professors of liberty and ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... present time, entangled (and has, indeed, long stood so entangled) in the toils of those base domestic (place) Hunters, the Whig-Radical, and Tory, Factionsthe English Nation has long been hide bound as it were—overgrown with antique Ivy, and Moss, of ...

ITitcrarg fiotias

... without a controlling hand to guide them.” They are evidently so much at loss what line to take, and how to take it.” The Whigs are falling off from them; the Peelites are used up; Mr Cardwell and the Attorney-General are all that remain of that clever ...

Or a difference of

... genteely hinted ' that/ of course the Eight Honourable Board of Commissioners would compensate inventors. Who ever believed in Whig generosity ? Well, let it bide the result. The other case, which we give literatim from the ‘Liverpool Journal of Commerce ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... I consulted my friends, was in earnest, and very shakey (at least in pocket) and was immediately appointed. Thus it is the Whigs reckoned: he was, of course, the son of somebody whose interest was as strong as we could wish • but no subject for Greenwich ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... Look to all your dockyards and increased commands, with less force to command I Who introduced these modes of patronage The Whigs! of 1831. But with the reduced List, from 102 to 85, of rather about seventy, what will yon have ? Simply less number to select ...