THE DOVER ELECTION PETITION
... staunch friends to the borough. If the inhabitants of Dover are wise, they will not put themselves under tho domination of a Whig-Radical Government. journal. ...
... staunch friends to the borough. If the inhabitants of Dover are wise, they will not put themselves under tho domination of a Whig-Radical Government. journal. ...
... his time, and if he could only have ridded himself of that detestable love of place which clings as tightly to your true-born Whig as Dejanira's poisoned shirt did to the manly breast of Hercules, he might have rendered priceless service to his country, ...
... tactics, added as they were to the immense influence of his family connection, made him a man not to be matched even among Whig coteries. He was, in fact, a Cabinet maker as Warwick was a King maker. He could not be the head himself, bat he had everything ...
... verdict which has just been ratified by Parliament. The Norm,ty Hirai says that honour was not paid to Lord Palmerston as • Whig or a Tory, but simply as a great Englishman who has done his duty. There was not • word in Mr. Gladstone's speech which could ...
... people, were not to be bamboozled, but that we should show up these false traitors of aristocrats, whether calling themselves Whigs or Tories, Liberals and Conservatives. But it was wanted to ferret out instances of individual corruption. If we could but ...
... shall not be called upon to do duty in the year 1866. We beg the officers of that force to remark that the intention of the Whig Government is to extinguish them entirely. The object is not a new one. Why it has been pursued it seems difficult to understand ...
... fierce emendous onslaught will be made upon it, at it will be killed at once by wisely terrified vatives and sympathising Whigs. who do not obe made a political prey of. Should such xpected chance arise as a safe tiding over naiters, we cannot see that ...