THE WHIGS
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... THE WHIG ORGANS and GLADSTONE. The mean and shabby treatment which Mr Gladstone has received from the Whig organs throughout this ministerial crisis controversy, a fact which the Liberals will do Well to keep as a rod in pickle for future use in the ...
... great Whig houses are strong, because behind them a mass of power, otherwise disorganised, ranges itself into rank; but that mass will, by their defection, be utterly disorganised —will certainly never trust thorn again. Then your genuine Whig has convictions ...
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... DEFEAT OP THE WHIGS. There is dissembling the fact, that tho Reform party, in the recent struggle, has lacked some of the influences which should wielded in tho superior sphere of leadership. It is idle to throw either on Mr. Gladstone’s alleged infirmities ...
... THE EDITOR THE. NORTHERN WHIG, Sir, —Judging from past experience, 1 very much doubt if your most timely waroiug as to (he necessity of preparing at ooco to meet the coming cholera will be attended to as ought to lie. What expect is that nothing whatever ...
... LORD DERBY AND THE WHIGS. (From the Times.) The names and organisation of Parties are, in the first instance, formed with a view to give eipre3' sion and effect to some existing convictions held in common by a number of persons. In a period of indiscriminate ...
... THE LAMENT A WHIG. {Written for the Waterford Mail.) h«p«. my friend—lei hopo of h«ppicr houi-s Far from iby boaoru sweep dull care away.** How calm and placid rolls your tranquil life ! Far, far away from politiciana* strife, Perched your sea-boat chlf ...
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... THE WHIG LSB iriD WILSON T OCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. The sombre aanually exam& dal total amber by other maker, of awing maebittea.— /few of the World. TO SERVANTS WANTING PLACES. ADVERTISE in the Hampshire Independent. Three lines for Is. ed. ...
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