PACKET FOR MAY
... the success of a Franchise Bill. Since the passing the Reform Act in 1832, the measures introduced, at irregular intervals, Whig and Conservative Governments, were never really intended improve the represen- ...
... the success of a Franchise Bill. Since the passing the Reform Act in 1832, the measures introduced, at irregular intervals, Whig and Conservative Governments, were never really intended improve the represen- ...
... the * Skye terrier party’ in their opposition the Reform Bill. the general, election Mr Lung unseated Mr James Loch, a UWral Whig, ami was elected for the Northern Burghs advanced Liberal; and entering Parliament his votes and speeches were in accordancs ...
... course Hefonn and the Ministry are present the all-engrossing topics of conversation, till within the last few days the tone of Whig and Uadical journals was confident, not to say exultant, they were counting their chickens before they were hatcheth The eggs ...
... consultation with Whig party. Now, if the noble Lord will allow in perfectly friendly manner, give him a little advice, I will it in one sentence. The course that he is taking is course that ends drive away important persons of the Whig party from connection ...
... Grouvenor’s complaint that - veroment had departed from the rule of Whig administrations, lie' shewed that it was the Radical wing the Liberal party which had brought back the Whigs power in IB4d. expressed his confident belief that many the Liberals ...
... when the Ministry survives the question iu dispnte » ,lir«t * ,u> ‘-onxequeno.* to “noting” tivi*. Sottmp airiiltf Lord U Whig nor Tory but Kii.iplv » di.tterh..,-_,i Srotch qu.Hi-lib«r»l s joined the AduiU,,. ite. in tiie late diaciimion, were Mr M ...
... attention to the subject redistribution of seats in Scotland as well in England. The county Sutherland, which was saved for a great Whig nobleman, should have been joined the county of Caithness. Odooel Sykes urged the claims of Aberdeen additional representative ...