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such dire wrath against tha Whigs ;of William Hilton, tha celebrated painter, who so loudly praised, and calmly ..

... such dire wrath against tha Whigs ;of William Hilton, tha celebrated painter, who so loudly praised, and calmly alio wad starve; of Gawin Douglas, the first English translator of ViaoiL; and Jocoaa, daughter of Sir Allan Apsi.ey, and aiater of Mrs. Lucy ...

stinging sneer which provoked the kned young Republican aim the first blow. And when struck, what was ..

... maintain the traditions intact ? Here were men who had not been born in Whig cradles, had not sucked Whig corals, had neither Whig godfathers nor godmothers, and yet were as good Whigs anybody. Their own genius bad accomplished ninetenths of the miracle ...

.UR. LEA THAU AT HUDDERSFIELD

... two political parties in this country, two regions of opinion; and the Whigs were in one, and the Tones in the other, and they could never come together. But, more than that, the Whigs were justly proud of a glorious political past; while the Tories had ...

i, for her ; forced upon her the nechange from feacUl to oonetitationel -compelled him to propitiate Hungary ..

... middle age or naerablo experience, rether than the enthusiasm orvwscity of youth. A young Whig would mean aid head young shoulders. The real pohdesl youth of Whig Radicalism. Ho should iuehned to biasing principles ” and popular —its—to denounce abuses ...

BERWICK-ON-TWEED

... and has been formed, and Lord Lambton, the son of the Earl of Durham, has been mentioned likely to contest the seat in the Whig interest at the next election. The representation Berwickshire will soon be recant, the present Member, the Hon. R. B. Hamilton ...

LONDON, I RID AT, JUNE 30

... of contradicting the parson in church. Mr. Bentingk honestly confessed that his sympathies lay with that fine old rule of Whigs and Tories, which was innocent of any contamination from the newfangled notions of these revolutionary days. To so stubborn ...

NORTHAMPTON

... Parliament, will regard the measures under discussion, and not the men who propose them, and will not follow the** Liberal Whig* into the lobby except support Radical measures. With regard to the objection raised against him that bis heretical opinions ...

REPRESESTA TION OF GREENWICH

... proof I a opy of address, which was issued May 2*, and vhich has been since widely circulated in the boroogh. The moderate Whig*, br attempting an opposition to advanced Liberal candidate, will split the party not ■nly this occasion, but permanently : ...

DEATH OF LORD OSSISGTON

... honorary D.C.L. Ate entered into life, is IStaJhSLhST twodMaiona. hew** StiflSK tte in the early wring SfuaTyear. Mr. Brelyn wee Whig ™ S™T 2d o£e in the Gorecwaimtwaa dering =£■ how riweyew^to^ar^a^^o.^ Pahnaretondiaaolred neatiaaaf the war with China, emeeheean ...

TUE EARL OF BEACONSFIELD. (BT SUBMARINE TELE'.RAPI! | [rAOH OWX CORAUrOBDKBT VIEXXA. Thi MIGHT. The Frfit Pm**, ..

... SUBMARINE TELE'.RAPI! | [rAOH OWX CORAUrOBDKBT VIEXXA. Thi MIGHT. The Frfit Pm**, m iU leader eutiUe Lord Reaconriakl and tha Whig*. behrteß that tba Parliamcat will, after all. ba fat,nimble to Tba defeat at the Hirer baa aot been rauwed by political fault ...

M. It namDow they «oi find A«

... tfctafj U«»| woioCkMrVud God tke tkinn that 1 (ApplouM.) Y« ta f«. o« oil «k», tko I S^ia tl 2*?kta^WBTwn^H , lli»it.*» «- litU* Whig Won. olnody atamp, to pUytha ton of Dam* Partiagtoa, io pattaaa. »kaa »yta* toiwaapkack tke AtUotie. (Laoahler and amplaaaa ...

FATAL HOME RULE RIOT

... aambers ef permns were waylaid their way to Largaa Railway atatsen and mvagdy bmtia. Amongst them wm reporter of the Aerrtera Whig. dmiarbonce rspmtod from ether pert of Ukter. ...