WHIG AND RADICAL
... WHIG AND RADICAL That Whigs should impute to Radicals, and Radicals to Whigs, the whole responsibility for the result of the lafe s ...
... WHIG AND RADICAL That Whigs should impute to Radicals, and Radicals to Whigs, the whole responsibility for the result of the lafe s ...
... tat our day. Peel, the leader of the Tories, developed almost into a Whig; Derby, once a Whig, became a rabid Tor/ ; Gladstone, beginning as a Tory, has grow' into a glorious Helical; Disraeli commeneed as a Radical, It's elevated himself into Toryism ...
... SrEoULA. WHIGS AND TORIES. ~ Mr. Editor,—ln my former letter to you, I referred to the main principle which distinguished the Whigs and Tories during the one }hlndnd,-npriotto the Reform Act of 1832 ; ‘vit that the Tories desired to increase the power ...
... WHIG HI INOTON. A Wojww Kim: Shookiso Death.— Tuesday, Mr. Miles Myres, coroner, held an inquest the Rigby’s Arms, Wrightington, the body ofJaue Fisher, 66 years age. About half past nine on Saturday evening, the deceased was undressing, and whilst doing ...
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... WHIG HTIN QTON. A new poor rate for the township of W’rightington was sanctioned the magistrates at the county court on Friday. The new rate of Is. 3d. in the pound on rateable value of £8,364 6h. 2d. is expected to realise £522 7s. The application was ...
... WHERE ARB THE WHIGS? SATURDAY, JULY 2&TH, 1871, Where indeed, that they bow so meekly to Mr. Gladstone, sod permit him to pat on the aim and usurp the plaoe of Dictator? The .indebtedness of the present Premier to that school of reformers of which Lord ...
... BY MB. WHIG JIT. TO LICENSE VICTUALLERS. BREWERS SI’IRIT MERCHANTS. MEMBERS BUILPING SOCIETIES. SPECULATORS. CAPITALISTS. AND OTHERS. S«u . f . V.ln.l.K' CORN PUBTJC-HOUSE «»a TWO DWEI.I.INO-HOUSES. in Tnxtclh-rtrk. 'nY MR. JOSErII F. WRIGHT. OnTlinnoiAV ...
... WHIG EXTRAVAGANCE AT LEE On Tuesday evening, the Albert Hall at Leeds was crowded almost to suffocation to hear the Whig defence of the recent extraordinary expenditure of the Leeds Corporation, the public having mustered in strong force to impugn the ...
... THE STANDARD ON THE WHIG PARTY. The Standard remarks article the past session in the Edinburgh Review, that it is incomprehensible that the Whig party, that a party which pretends so much alarmed Mr. Gladstone's democratic tendencies and which has such ...
... fair, honest, and reasonable means, and no other; let the Whigs, when they are in, keep by laudable and honest means, and by no other—(applause); and let the public keep its eye closely upon the Whigs or the Tories when they are office, for they are both ...
... was you not ? You know you was. (Laughter.) Now, I was with others, and we were talking about Whigs and Tories. I said a good Tory was a sight better than a Whig. (Laughter.) If I was to be shot I could not tell the beerhouse. He knows very well that he ...