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THE DUTY OP LIBERALS

... divisions; that here Radical will, oppose Whig, and there that Radical “and something more” will be found to oppose an advanced .liberal. The splinters of Reform happen to represent four very distinct shades of opinion ; Whigs of the traditional school; liberals ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT ADVERTISER, SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1888 CORRESPONDENCE

... abdicated or not. Toleration, which, though not equality, is better than persecution, was the worit of the Whigs, and mainly of that gnat Whig chieftain, WiflUim of Orange- Shan return the subject anotbr tifae.dhd shoSTfcat Tofyim a the same ttiß, and ...

ORMSKIRK CONSERVATIVE

... constitution. (Applause.) Their great hostility to Whigs, to Radicals, and their measures, was that they conceived, and thought truly, that, though they did not profess to so, still the effect of Whig measures was generally to undermine and to Americanise ...

insurant

... 039 Directors in Monclicster: Chairman—e. it. LANGWOiixur Esn TIIOS. ASHTON, Esq. I EDWARD TOOTAL HENRY NEWALL, Esq. THOMAS WHIG LEY, Esq JOHN PLATT, Esq., M.P. q * Manaoino DfRKCTOR -Swinton Boult Esq resident Secretary—R. a. Kennedy, Eaq. FIRE INSURANCE ...

church it.

... occasion was the Rev. Walter Chamberlain, vicar of St. John’s, in the same parish. He said Mr. Gladstone bad stated that the Whig party were bound together irrespective of religious opinions, and he (the speaker) therefore denounced them irreligious and ...

ill* Kigali #lrsi**v**. WIGAN: FEBRUARY Isth, 1868. “THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR” Lord Stanley used an expression ..

... who is meant when the quacks are talked about, and the great “ quack,” whose measures have been all adopted in succession by Whigs and Tories, has not hesitated to come forward to proclaim his “ nostrum once more. Mr. Briout, indeed, finds it necessary to ...

PUBLICATIONS

... Ireland are the real Fenian head centresor this—' Ireland.has been to England—what Belgium has been to Europe—the cock-pit where Whigs and Tories decided their political prowess.” have no space to mention the views tlie writer on the laud question, although ...

TO OOBKKSPONDBJrrs

... elastic consciences, qualifications with which the Chancellok the Exchequer has no sympathy. Bribery, too, is the vice of the Whigs, just fis coercion and intimidation are the sins of the Tories; and it is scarcely worth the trouble to inquire which party ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AgD DISTRICT ADVERTISER FRIDAY. FEBKUARY 14. 188*1

... constitution. (Applause.) Tireir great hostility to Whigs, to Radicals, and their measures, was that they conceived, and he thought truly, that, though they did not profess to do so, still the effect of Whig measures was generally to undermine and to Americanise ...

.T&bi-.w:

... advisable to bring out a working man, and declared most solemnly tint in the calling ofthat meeting there was dictation from either Whig or Tory. (Hear, hear, c ieers.) It had. been represented in many ways that lie Was merely making use the colliers as tool,-but ...

fortunately the peipfe’e cause «BI be tod man of whom all of can be proud, and who represents in himaelf

... represent your native county instead of Alma Mater, can realise the sacrifice—lnjarder to serve us. He has dared to do what the Whigs talked of doing for thirty-three years, and he has his reward in exile from office and in the contumely which small natures ...