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Hfllitiral. THE GREAT SWINDLE. In the Tories allied themselves with uorae antireforming Liberals to defeat the ..

... revolutionists. What Lord Derby and bis credulous followers may yet do rather than become stop-gap,” in his zeal to ” dish (he Whigs,” is hard to guacs. He has adroitly obtained lease of office, which has another yaar to run, and till it approaches its term ...

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... Father Suffield, however, guard* edly qualifies tbe suggestion respecting Government plots against Ireland, but remarks that the Whig tradition baa bean to gat up conspiracies to retard Reform Mixed up with these wild and whirring words,’* are sentences of ...

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS

... Bill, and was who carried through the Commons the Bill for Emancipating the Slaves in the West Indies. Until this lime he was Whig, end it was not nntil thought (hat the revenues the Irish Church were danger being meddled with that he seceded to the Tories ...

AN EXPRESSION OF GRATITUDE

... the Whigs was all that was necessary, it would not be ineffectual. But it has nothing to do with the real poaitien of the Irish Clmrch. Exactly the same arguments were used about reform;; it was difficult; it was taken up aud let drop as the Whigs thought ...

COMPANY ORDERS

... to the most conspicuous types. The Catholic party also are, of course, highly pleased ; And a considerable section of the Whigs have made up their minds that there is now nothing else for it but to go in gaily for the struggle that is now imminent. On ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, APRIL 3, 18R8

... exhaust the patience of the House on a merely preliminary matter. It is repetition of the hereditary policy * dishing the Whigs ’* Evasion and prorrsatina'ion—these with Mr. Disraeli's Cabinet are the whole art of government. hi» ail axiom in war, write* ...

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... rare the virtue is in religious bodies, it might be well to preserve this unique specimen, even a cost of £6OO year. A great Whig Peer was making his will the other day, and after had dictated it his lawyer pointed ont to him that had made no provision ...

SHALL LIBERALS TAKE OFFICE YET

... Easter next. They want to see what the next Parliament will be like before they complete their final reorganisation. The old Whigs want it because, though staunch enough on the Irish Church, they want to see how far they must go before they commit themselves ...

THE IRISH CHURCH,

... legislate without information was the induct sgiUt >rh rather than of statesmen ; but agitation was part the tactics of tbe Whigs. Even if the scheme were carried through this House, however, U had not the siightust chance of passing ihe Lords the j ear ...

I‘ato nub lolttt

... scarcely willing to support a periodical wl.ic deliberately sacrißces the interests the Church the sordid ambition of the Whigs and Radicals. The Wbslktans and the Establishmbnt. The News says:—lt is not generally known, believe that attempt was made ...

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... independence Italy inch in advance, behalf of the great Cause of Civil and Religious Liberty all over the World,” the toast of the Whig party ? I can imagine that this list, added the Catholic emancipation and the repeal of the corn laws, measures of which the ...

PARLIAMENT

... Premiership will lie open in the history of England, this will be most prominent. He came into power by means of rust, dishing the Whigs he was kept iu office reason of unprecedented imbroglio, owing the anomalous state of the constituencies ; conducted the affairs ...