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. ...
... Government with their own, and proceeds to explain why. The present Government have been developing the changes inherited from the Whigs, and supplying their deficiencies. He alludes to the enormous expenditure up to the year 1863-4, when the first decrease commenced ...
... I believe, paid something like £4OO a year—an office created by Whig legislation. I will briefly refer to what is called the New Poor Law, the Act of William the Fourth—a specimen of Whig Centralising Legislation, passed ostensibly to check the increase ...
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... if the franchise, which the Coneervatives and Whigs bestowed on them dining a sort of Parliamentary bidding for office! Unambitious men exclaim— majorities A plague o' both your houses, - - whether Whig or Tory—for public security is shaken. However ...
... income. But be that as it may, I am in no way responsible for it; I neither passed it, nor sanctioned it. It was carried by the Whig Government of Lord J. Russell, not only atter I had ceased to be a member of theGoveniment, but after the defeat of the short-lived ...
... 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 ...
... their economy, and if they climb into office over the ruins of the Irish Church hare very little doubt that half a dozen years Whig government will cost England more than would buy half-a-dozen Irish Church Establishments, buildings and all. financiers they ...
... Sartoris will also now deny that he stood as a Tory candidate for and Falmouth when polling as follows :— Vivian (Whig) 462 Plumridge (Whig) 432 (Tory) 381 Edward John (Tory) 240 Your obedient servant Uncanvassed Elector TO THE EDITOR OF THE “ WELSHMAN ...
... &obeyed the town swept towards Ma aem 1 boat, which he leaped, and so asepol. . Or AN OLD VISOSSEIr-011 Friday the Natters Whig) us ebb' stadia monied Cochran., and his wife, were bud* in Shankhill churchyard. Cochrane boa it and Joined the army in 1807 ...
... of the empire in hazard when the civil and religious liberties of the country were menaced that these slandered Radicals Whigs and Catholics merging all minor differences a common love of country present one united front firmly resolved to repossess ...