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PEMBERTON,

... (Hear, hear.) Surely the privilege which the Whig-Radical party claimed for themselves, of changin'' their opinions whenever it suited their purpose, could not he denied the Conservative party as well. The Whig-Radical party had changed their opinions on ...

COLLIERY TIMBER ROPEMAKING ESTABLISHMENT

... considerable experience in and employing good and practical workmen, trusts that msv conUnue to maintain Sat podUon in biudnms whig *h« liberal encouragement of bit patrons has enabled acquire. this opportunity state that hM largest and best selected stock ...

WIOAN ; APRIL 13tu, 1867. PASSING THE RUBICON,

... great Whig families in the present generation. Perhaps they care for none of these things, or if they do, prefer to hire them Just as they hire their coachmen or their butlers. It is, however, very degrading to pay the price which the great Whig families ...

PASSING THE RUBICON

... great Whig families in the present generation. Perhaps they care for none of these things, or if they do, prefer to hire them just as they hire their coachmen or their butlers. It is, however, very degrading to pay the price which the great Whig families ...

THE LICENSING SYSTEM AT WIGAN AND THE COUNTY DISTRICT

... Taylor, obtained licence for tire Cross Keys Inn the licensing system in Wigan was comparatively nit, and it was not until the Whig magistrates, on obtaining office (in the plenitude of thSr power), thought proper to grant seventeen licences to their adherents ...

ihe Kigali

... JANUARY 26th, 1867. CONSERVATIVES - AFTER DINNER. The Tories have oue great advantage over the Whigs. The Whigs eat dinners, we presume, because we never heard uf Whig politician who came to an end by starvation, but the Tories, politicians, understand the ...

TO COREBSPONDKNTH

... January 25th, iB«7. CONSERVATIVES AFTER DINNER. The Tories have one great advantage over the Whigs. The Whigs eat dinners, we presume, because we. never heard of a Whig politician who came I to an end by starvation, but the Tories, as politicians, understand ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT ADVERTISER. FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 1867

... Conservatives, the opinion of the country should be tested. (Hear.) The Whig party is now, if ever party was. divided and heterogeneous party. It is much thus. The Whigs, 1 mean the family Whigs, vote with the extreme Radicals, not to assist the extreme Radicals ...

tilbt alVijan ©bsran'

... whose leaders are not guides. The English people have least been able to show that they are not to he trifled with either by Whig or Tory ; for whilst they poured their contempt upon the tactics of the Opposition last year, they refused allow the subject ...

earth, the gibbal with ib horror*, the keen end eeMthing the jteke, the bloodj eoene et the block, the end

... end sought worthy the means! Do not pray be ashamed the sentiment, for it is quite consistent with the policy > panned by the Whig-Radical party upon the reform question. It is persistently asserted that the Tories ! malign the working classes; are opposed ...