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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 ...

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 ...

PERFECTION IN DENTISTRY

... divisions ; that here Radical will oppose Whig, and there that a Radical “and something mote” will be found to oppose advanced Liberal The aplinten of Reform happen to represent four very distinct shades of opinion ; Whigs of the traditional school; Liberals ...

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... creed of action rather than a creed composed of theories never to be reduced to practice. We have, happily, got out of the old Whig groove, and we hope that we are now free from the members of the great Revolution families,” with the consent Lord Russkll ...

WWAS OBBBBTB# AHD MSTKiOT AByBBTIaBR tWDAI?. JPNB W.

... might be said take the shape they new have in the reignf the Shuirte, and it die seventeenth century that the mimes of Tory and Whig began be rued describe them. the reign of tie first Charles the party which was Puritan in religion and Lib&tU in politics ...

fusurawe. THE RBOWTEB ELECTORS. --- TVPRPOOIi & LONDON ft GLOBE L 1 olPulUmci.t. Establlslied IMS-.. . ..

... creed of action rather thau a creed oomposed of theories never to be reduced to practice. have, happily, got out of the old Whig groove, and we hope that are now free from the members of the great Revolution families, with the consent of Lord Russell ...