SEVEN YEARS OF WHIG RULE
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... the affront put upon. them; to tamely acquiesce in the degrading destiny carved out for them by hereditarylibertioides aind.Whig Iscsriots; to mingle and exhibit the loialty of whipped curs, and the sullen, fretful, and 'useless discontentlo$- helpless ...
... down in the same way ap formerly rather than give them the - franchise. 'So long as the Tories held oflie. and had recreont Whigs lo: sopport' them, they would withhold the fiarchise from the people. Let the . cry of the 'people now be ?? Liberty and Glidstone ...
... Nof the new Adminlfltratlon. Lord Staihope 2wtU' als'o pro- bably acceptofficegand iti3 hope' that soeof-th'eme Conservative Whigs will loin Lord Derbjr, 'Wh'wo'ld h prepared to concee to -themi a dequae representatin in the Cabnt.'- The followirg list has ...
... child.- y, -P.J.-The office, 6f.omtnander,1ln.Chiet Is not a ?? one. Dr, anid oonuse~uently the Dean ?? does ao ootwithi Y.h$e Whig Miulati7. D. L. It-you may sue for a, divorce on thes ground of your wife's di. adultery: the expense of~tho nacesosay -proceedjnga ...
... forgotten, though ethers may have, the time ihen be spoke kind words Of Chartist prisoners, and denounced the cruelties which Whig official,; In their excessive devetion to a vtuons Qasen, deemed it their duty to inflict upon j o5` champions of working-clss ...
... the intelligent selfishness of these renegade rats would not allow them to take ofllce under him. HIe is angry with the old Whigs, because they' will not openly make common cause with the eld Tories, in the new aristocratic crusade against the civil and ...
... difference between the Oonservative-Liberal and the Liberal-Conservative, between the Liberal-oonnerva. tive and the Whig, between the Whig and the advanced iberal, and between the advanced Liberal and the RadicaL (Laughter.) But there Is a very wide difference ...
... other set of hereditary shepherds succeel to their pay . and places. This is the eternal see-saw of Great British polities. Whig aristooratic families ir, Tory aristocratic families. e mot. Lsrd D30dle ?? Noodle succeeds. Lord Noodle finds he is not strong ...
... Sir Richard Mayne is basked by the Rome Secretary, Mr. Walpole, and his predecessor, Sir George Grey; for in this case the Whig is just as bad as the Tory. The reason which these terrified functionaries sasign for the prohibition is that Hyde- park is ...
... the Tory Solicitor- Generasr election, and just as Mr. Dowling expressed his preference for the rival Liberal candidate. But Whig noblemen are juat as much addicted to com- pelling electors to vote for their favourites, and punish- ing them if they don't ...