LORD MUSatLL’B&MaOLUTIOSBON EDUCATION,
... the labia of of Lords, and question which promised to uni all parti aa ia a general effort tor publia good ia hedged off m a Whig praaetTO.” ...
... the labia of of Lords, and question which promised to uni all parti aa ia a general effort tor publia good ia hedged off m a Whig praaetTO.” ...
... Gloucester, and Berwick partially so. One or two Liberal county members and a Whig ex-official or so make up the rest. The Irish members hardly appear in the division, but one or two Whigs voted in the minority. The Government majority was made of about 120 ...
... deprivation has brought on the Whigs the extinction of that old Whig borough. And the eminent Whig Duke of Somerset is about to lose his close borough of Totnee by somewhat similar accident. A decided Reformer displaced Whig placeman at Sunderland. Lord ...
... the absurd fears of the results expressed by the Ministry who carried the act, of the orthodox Tory Quarterly Review, and the Whig chief, Earl Bussell. Yon know the great mass of your countrymen too well to tear them; and, above all, they are Protestant ...
... erected by Sir John Vanbrugh. It waa raised by 30 persona of rank, principally of the Whig party, if wa may judge by their inscribing the first atone with the words little Whig,” in oomplimant to Lady Sutherland, celebrated beauty of the day. Tha monay subscribed ...
... have all been attached to the Whig party, and the return for the borough is the only symptom of Liberal feeling in the county of Westmoreland. In 1843 Mr. Pierrepoint Bkntinck attempted to wrest that seat from the Whigs, bnt unsuccessfully. There are ...
... 'S2T th r* the y- the Whigs, were their only true fnnds, although in reality they were just as much opposed to were the Tones—so much is there in n.n.. most repeat once more that the working classes never declare themselves either Whigs tWw**' tk*oonteet ...
... view, we may well rejoice that on* gnat aonrea cl hostility, on* great topic of diaaaaaioo, been taken away; and that Tories, Whigs, and Radicals will be brttar abl* to put shoulder to should at, and give a long pull, a strong pull, and a puli altogether ...
... gave Bishop sod Clergy.” The Rev. A. B. Kenny, in responding, said could understand how it wu that tailor or mechanic became Whig, or even Radical, but Radical parson wu te him strange contradiction, and sad spectacle human inoonriatenoy. Mr. Newdeoats ...
... FBNIASISM IN IRELAND. Tk* NortKtm Whig (Mm tut Pniu ** B*lfaat foe Basdfty ii«b, foDowiof Banday, aad that Um anthorit.M hrro al>«a4j had •abjMt alulae thair ooaoidnation Itla rtatod thattha niUtarr Dahlia aeeMd auwltd ton aoldicra, for taktag part in ...
... reality Fenians, altbougt they have not the pinch to adopt the name. But this was not enough. Mr. Bright, Beales, and other Whig hacks make pilgrimages Dublin in order to turn into political capital the discontent in Ireland, and by that means turn out ...
... the Irish has neaived number aignaturee. among which Ikon ol oonaidarabla aura bar of Bomaa Oath olio baniatan. Tta NmtUni Whig, vritiag tta aabjsot, thinks that altar aatauability oi tha potitte of Eatabliahsd Church 1a becoming men apparent, aad argues ...