BURKE AND GLADSTONE
... narrowminded bigots of his days to be untrue to the lfrotestant faith, just ea the great leader of the Opposition bow.—Northers Whig. ...
... narrowminded bigots of his days to be untrue to the lfrotestant faith, just ea the great leader of the Opposition bow.—Northers Whig. ...
... West Riding. The contest promises to be of a very Devere character, and it is earnestly hoped that Lord Fitzsentient and other Whig magnates will carry out their liberal profccsieus by following the example of Captain Saville, and emancipating their tenantry ...
... ending March 31, DM, for which Lora Derby's Government was responsible, was £13,528,77X The expenditure in the next year under Whig Government to £15.312,675. in 1861 to £15,88'3,160, and in 1862 to £16,060,350. A portion of ,this increase was owing to the ...
... of Whitby. The address is devoted to the Church question. The rev. gentleman says be has so device to make his parishioners Whig or Tory, but he felt bound t them upon what be regards el a question of lig it or wrong, honesty or plunder, religion or no ...
... income. But be that as it may, lamin no way responsible for it ;I neither passed it, nor sanctioned it. It was carried by the Whig Government of Lord J. Buseel. not only after I had ceased to be a member of the Government, but after the defeat of the short-lived ...