THE HERTFORD ESTATE:
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... as to the possible of the change of owners _ Mat in the which which belongs forming no at element feltigs to the regulations Whig. of the ...
... Indiaa civilians call acting appointment,” and should Mr. Childers nnable to return to bis poet it is understood that the seed Whig peer will “confirmed.” It is probable that Sir Sydney Dacres will shortly leave Whitehall for Portsmouth. Ixtrd John Hay, who ...
... day, in truth, had bat little to do with Whig peculiarities, Corn Law agitation eclipsed all other topics in tm terest ; bat Lord John had only minor part to play, The people had always mistrus ited the Whigs on Lord John failed te point, and even the ...
... I have often scen honest Tories foolishly defending knavish Tori and untainted corrupt Whigs, even in instances where they acted agaivst the principle of all Whigs, onl by that means deprecated Whiggism itself, and gave their d occasion to believe that ...
... Lieutenant of Ireland when called to task of this kind. Officially, the person principally responsible for the disaster of Whig rule in Ireland, while theso disasters are still fresh in the memory of the public and in the feeling of his auditor)-, his ...
... giver ‘0 the question lay simply Whig and Tory. At any rate, it must be clear that the have nothing “to ain in a mancoavring contest for th leadership. It r is a matter of indifference to the Radical pa whe e moderate Whigs may name as the: leader, If ¢ ...
... from his youth and learned in the law, pre- riding over them, and thus put an end to the political jobbing on part of both Whigs and Conservatives recommending to the Chancellors persons as justices of the peace, on the score of their respective polities ...
... if they were not so hopelessly at variance. For instance, to take two advisers whose exhor- sre now before us. There is “4 Whig,” who writes in the Times fron. that venerable temple of Whiggery ‘‘ Brooks’s, and who, moralising over East Surrey, Truro ...
... acquired great renown, and at the same time a large fortune, by literature. Whig and Jacobite.—Sir Bernard Burke tells the fob lowing story“ Sir John Schaw, of Greenock, a Whig, lost a hawk, supposed hare l*een shot Bran of dackmannan. a Jaojbite. In Sir ...
... other great department* of the State, what a picture of wealmesß the Ministry exhibits It would fain recruit from the Whigs, but Whig talent is not superabundant just now. The new blood must come either from the Radical or the Conservative ranks. To the ...
... to decide what course they should take in Parlia- action, men! His opinion is that no Home Ruler ehould Evote for either the Whig ‘or Tory ty until there is perfect understanding upon the subject of Home Rule, CORRESPON Di os E. Several lettera, chiefly ...
... London to he We because ge in “the Common: jab, 5 had defended ofa ‘the last days of the scssion, “The facts are to mine, He iss Whig and a O'Donoghue are which {ere was and his views on the land ques tion and othu Irish matters are con! to mine. are one ivate ...