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BATH LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION

... to chat by their quiet firesides on the Ministers and their intrigues; to congratulate Anne on being again queen, when the Whigs were finally swept away ; to count the cost of the war, and to speculate on the succession to the throne. Yes, there was short ...

Imperial Parliament

... stated ; but making those observations, as was evident, he spoke of a system of policy wtnen had been pursued by successive Whig Governments tor a series of years. The application of his remarks to AiOra Clarendon could only have been of a very slight ...

THE HOUSE OF BEAUFORT

... again, and the title and estates passed to his only surviving brother, Charles Noel, fourth Duke, according to that bitter Whig, Horace Walpole, a most determined and unwavering Jacobite. At the time the dukedom devolved on him he was a member of the ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF BATH

... not been for the consistent and straightforward action true Liberal party of this country I not speaking of those few old Whigs, who united with the Conservative party simply for the purpose of producing disunion, but of those who were honest and bold ...

BATH ELECTION

... show our determination we shall never have anything done the direction I have mentioned. All parties are, I am sure, whether Whigs, Tories, or Radicals, desirous to keep as much money of their own in their pockets as they can (hear, hear). And while I deprecate ...

LIBERAL MEETING AT THE GUILDHALL

... two different parties, which parties have existed for a very long period. The ancient names of those parties were Tory and Whig ; the modern names are Conservative and Liberal; but the difference still exists. There may be—there is—a great variety of ...