FOR CHEAT WHIG ROPE for FENCING apply to Charles Mclntyre, and Co., Iron Merchants, 21, Broad Chare, Newcastle
... FOR CHEAT WHIG ROPE for FENCING apply to Charles Mclntyre, and Co., Iron Merchants, 21, Broad Chare, Newcastle. ...
... FOR CHEAT WHIG ROPE for FENCING apply to Charles Mclntyre, and Co., Iron Merchants, 21, Broad Chare, Newcastle. ...
... terms Whig T °ry originated, the DP.Tty to which he belongs held office, during which the so-called blood, and wrongs, and woes of Ireland were left unredressed and unnoticed. He does not condescend to tell his perpetual vassals that the Whigs were forced ...
... resolutions, which even their designer admitted could not lead to practical legislation this year, although thoroughpaced Whigs like Sir William Hutt are found to defend them as suitable in point of time. Sir James deals very happily with Gladstone’s ...
... to-morrow many of those counties and towns that return Liberals, in obedience to Whig proprietors, would return Conservatives. Proprietary influences at elections are common to Whig and Tory proprietors alike, and had the local circumstances been otherwise ...
... Still, it is impossible for the Liberals to regard with any feeling but that of profound regret an exhibition which shows us Whig nobleman the first exponent of a system of concession which has conceded nothing except under compulsion.” The Duke of Somerset ...
... Palmerston and Gladstone. 1865- 67,434,769 18 1 Russell and Gladstone. These figures, Captain Pim declares, show that the Whigs have expended, in excess of the Derby- Administration, within the last seven years, an average of upwards of £4,000,000 a-year ...
... sought in quite a different direction, j there can be no gainsaying that one of their collateral effects has been dish the Whigs.” j They now find their accustomed occupation gone, | and have felt compelled to look for work in fresh woods and pastures ...
... vote for the wrong man, should half adotachi ment catch influenza, the whole calculation might be upset. For instance, some Whigs might wish to give Lloyd one of their votes on account of personal liking for him. Others might object to voting by order for ...
... Irish Church question. member of the Waldegrave family, his hereditary sympathies” are strongly enlisted on the side of the Whig party, but he has deemed it incumbent on him to announce publicly his emphatic condemnation of the policy which in an evil ...
... constituency except his own, has attempted to disturb the peace of distant constituencies. Usually a mild, though somewhat factious Whig, he becomes at election times a sort of political petrel, the herald of future strife. At the last general election there were ...
... national trust. That the | Tories at any rate are not worse than the Whigs, to ' say the least of it, is plain, from the fact that the Conservative Premier introduced Bribery Bill, and the Whigs put every obstacle they could in the way of it. Even the Spectator ...
... Portland and Sir •T T * l)uke of Portland has \ efl U and his Liberal noble duke, with exemplary * 1 ess, openly seceded from the Whig P a iJ' i name is traditionally associated, e dangerous policy of its present s, forsooth, “ heinous charges” ; i? st his Grace; ...