TO THE EDITOR
... the arbitrary powers of the bishop who, according to our present mode of appointment, may be a Colenso or a Hoadley if the Whigs so please.—l am, Sir, your obedient servant, A RECTOR. ...
... the arbitrary powers of the bishop who, according to our present mode of appointment, may be a Colenso or a Hoadley if the Whigs so please.—l am, Sir, your obedient servant, A RECTOR. ...
... question or interfering with Turkey which his pride would never allow him to guarantee to the Whigs. In a word the Austrians have strong fears that England under a Whig Government will be at war with them before a year, while they feel certain a Conservative ...
... Mr. GLADSTONE, will in all probability never be told. The traditions of party loyalty so religiously respected by the old Whigs have been strained to the very utmost in the effort to follow a leader personally distasteful, and vasonably distrusted, whose ...
... navvies drinking muddy beer at The Sugar Loaf, by William Chubb ; or to the bold words of Felix when cutting up a rascally Whig lawyer for dirty work at an election; and go where we will we have about us the sunshine, air, and life of reality. One by ...
... at any rate we should have got a large number of the working classes upon the register. The answer to this is that no party, Whig or Tory, wishes to exclude a large section of the working class, but that the measure by which they were proposed to be en ...
... if you see Russia, Turkey, and Austria ranged side by side! And this is thought likely to render at least neutral the most Whig Government of England, built upon by Napoleon as his eventual catspaw if ho can stir up once more an Eastern question to the ...
... created , we shall not deny that this expedient , so bluntl y would be necessary that personal communicatiens parably with the Whig families, h e has alienated a revenue by draining and reclaiming enor- I proposed by Mr. GLADSTONE'S organ, would be a should ...