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ARCHDEACON DENISON'S VISITATION

... represent to Whigs of what the Church of England represented them in J689. It is sometimes said that the Whigs of the Revolution are the Tories of the present day, and vice versa; but this is only a surface view the case. A Tory is Tory, and a Whig is a Whig ...

GLASTONBURY ANNUAL GREAT MARKET

... most easily alarmed on their own side, and even some of the Whigs— had done no harm, but would eventually a greac benefit to the country. The result was simply a change of a Conservative for a Whig Ministry. After remarking on the absence of ultra-Radicals ...

THE LATE LORD BROUGHAM

... that Lord Brougham's name will down to posterity in the historical annals of his day. Brought one of the adherents of the Whig party, he, however, presented during the whole of bis political career the uncommon spectacle perfectly independent legislator ...

ELOPEMENT OF A DENTIST WITH A CHARWOMAN

... settla various questions expenlitnre with tha India Office, after which will return to India. It ia opinion of the Northern Whig'' that the of Downshre, having declared himself satisfied with Mr Disraeli's pledge to the Irish ProUatants, the Ulster Def ...

THE COMING CONTEST FOR EAST SOMERSET

... ng to the cause of Conservatism in Somerset. Conservatism and Liberalism became the general electioneering cry, instead of Whig and Tory, among the opposing factions during the Palmerstonian era, and the Liberals who are now seeking re-election from ...

THE COUNTY ELECTIONS

... THE COUNTY ELECTIONS. the coming constitutional struggle, the county of Somerset will do its duty. The Whig leaders in the Western division have gone iuto the hedges and ditches to find a candidate. Their search has been ia vaia: no one has been found ...

COKRESPONDENCE. |P fWedo not hold ourselves responsible for the vieica entrtaincd, or the opinions expressed by ..

... of West Somerset, where they were then assembled, and in the presence its t] loyal and Conservative electors, there were two Whig a Radical M.P.S, apparently safely seated, and that was fc] the duty of all Conservatives to bestir themselves at e the forthcoming ...

THE TAUNTON ELECTION

... is a momentous crisis, and let the electors look to it. Hitherto the issues have not been so distinct, for between the old Whig and the Conservative policy t here was no great practical difference. It is the special duty of every elector Taunton to act ...

MR BARCLAY ON THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND

... on these words when he talks of justice to Ireland. They re not the words of a rabid Tory, but a Whig Chancellor of Ireland who represented what was Whig policy, until Gladstone dyed its waistcoat the colours of Red Republic. The next point we have take ...

MR JAMES'S SPEECH AT THE CASTLE HALL

... brief on behalf ot his country. If we are not much mistaken he must do more than this. Unless he is unlike the long array of Whig-Radical candidates who have preceded him, he must come down with a thumping fee, instead of taking one up. Generous, noble-minded ...

T > THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE WEST SOMERSET DIVISION of the COUNTY OF SOMERSET. ENTLEMEN, —As the

... representatives who were not opposed to Mayaooth, the result of which was that almost ecery tanlidate who came forward, whether Whig, Tory, or Radical, declared that at heart had always been opposed 11 the Grant, was ready fledge himself against it.— Lord ...

MR GLADSTONE, MR JAMES AND THE LIBERAL PARTY

... belonged either to landlord or tenant. The rent-charge of Ireland amounts to £&>I,OdO year, something more than the income of the Whig Marquis Westminster, and considerably less than the sum which James, if elected, will annually vote out of the taxes fo the ...