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At 1 to 11,

... our real leader, The question was submitted to some of the Liberal and Whig maga nates who recently held a sort of caucus on the subject at Woburn Abbey, the classic house of the Whigs, und after mush lll(llscll)lSSiOXl it w?ls dec{ldod that Lowd Hartington ...

THE GENERAL ELECTION

... very uhg&ud:g: fi personally, bi‘;-fld great ability accomplishment, he will bo-m-mon u? House, and will, we believe, be both by Whig aud Tory. As a counter check to the vietory in Porihahire, Lord Macduff, sou of the Earl of ¥ife, has cfi—d Elgimshiro from ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1874
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 177 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MARRIAGE UNDER DIFFICULTIES. (From Punch.)

... as though one were ashamed of it! To be sure, Armenian wives may make exception of their husbands from their usual mode of whig, and just conceive, 8:0: things, how they must revel in the privilege! my goodness ! how my tongue would go at my dear Johnny ...

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE

... the Representation of the County of Bedford in Parliament, leaves me in no donbt as to the conrse I should pursue. Trained in Whig traditions, I offer myself as a Representative of the Party of Progress with preser- ‘ vation and not with destruection. | ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... 'neither a Whig nor a Tory, although uc:n'l&rthe whole ‘of his life was spent in coalition with the Whigs. He had few followers in Parliament, but the great majority of the people were at his back, and, despite the jealousy | of the Whigs and the dislike ...

THE NONCONFORMIST POLICY. TO Tfll% KDl'_l?‘. y 5

... one question seems pre-eminently to call for denunciation from them, and that same question has arrived at the point when the Whig {mrty think it necessary to notice and rebuke it with t eold Palmerstonian cry of * don't press it, that will come in due time ...

SCRAPS

... England. Out of the same spirit of irreligious hatred arose at the same time the name of Whig for those who opposed claims of Wbeolute authority in Church and State. Whig was srizinally a name of contempt given by Episcopalians to Preshyterian Dissenters—a ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... stated that it would be agreeable to the Government if the answers were us favourable to Turkey as possible.” At this time the Whigs were in power, Lord John Russell being Foreign Secretary and Sir H. Bulwer Ambassador at Constantinople ; in fairness to the ...

HERTFORDSHIRE

... present. In replying to the toast of their healths Mr. Cowper said the meetings which had been held had been taken part in by Whig and Tory alike. | —Mr. Halsey said although in the opimion of some much was not done in the last session of Parliament, yet ...