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... such expressions them, he* there-was a time when large body Whigs brutal and Bloody, and that was when they *f. Charles the First. It had occurred to himi®* Oliver Cromwell was not only Whig;, but ul 1 pendent He was the head the party the time when King ...
... f multiply in our columns what regard other else than a* Irri tanta. We ha+e and more pressing demands upon our space. J.J Whig la one politics cannot said be Radical, nor yet Tory, There are few now that schorl. The terms 'Liberal and v Radical are ...
... send one of the Whig represent them. la Parliament Again, who wna to have.the money rt propoeed taken away? Mr. Gladstone had that day written letter Jtp the Timer, saying that they did not intend Borne have any it Whatever the Whig party considered ...
... following day, signed A Scotch Whig Bolton, think was sufficient oonvince every one, and especially A Free Churchman, that the Kev. Dr. was a minister of considerable note in the Free Church of Scotland, indeed A Scotch Whig in Bolton says the great ...
... limited,.! was obliged HMefMaffjqrujgtinMlty thai full report of—in Tory point view—the veer able (?) denunciation of the Whigs by the Rev. Walter Chamberlain. reading the same I frequently constrained ■ refer to the heading thereof to see whether wee' ...
... old tutor his, whan chameteriaad Whig rebel out doors, sod tyrant in (Cheers.) The Whigs weald mind working men down fust they were down toe tone toe commonwealth. He bsliaved tost Conislism was tree Liberalism. The Whigs ware always reedy to promise, promire' ...
... at Nottingham Tuesday night, made a speech, in which he tells what tninks of the new Ministry. 44 The old dishes of the old Whigs, he said, 44 get served up whenever Liberal ministry comes itr; but there are not many after all ; and you must remember this ...
... fereat regret at the signal defeat of the' Marquis of Harrington. He represented not only the hereditary influence of the great Whig family'of the Cavendishes, bat also their 4. votion to Liberal prmciplea. .The Timet considers that the contest has been invested ...
... glean positive instructions that k to be need to indaoe any of haada to to their own opinions.—I am, Sir, years re- Will i WHIGS vans To the Editor of the Bolton Mooring Mom. Bm, —Being one of thoee wbem the Cbronkk daeignated the ••mob outside—a Tory ...
... Devonshire, two sons of ijord Derby, four representatives of Lowther Castle, two members of the family of three of the greii Whig house of Wentworth, rt sons and nephew the Marquis of Westmin-1 er,. two sons and nephew of the Daks of Bac'c euch, and many ...
... nothing pray God that may break forth (the NoiraiUL S*>' u through the Kingdom, with one flerbe 01 wrath againet and agalna* Whig— the worst, though most nnoooadoßh of the Congregation which doomed Its and supply of Spiritual inatrnction from the JSJHgar ...