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WHIG GOVERNMENT

... WHIG GOVERNMENT. As the strongest possible testimony to the usquestionable cfliciency of the prtneut attention is called to the following state of facto, undisputed and indisputable :- 1. Eveheeier.—Two abortive budgets, and as additional twopence on ...

Published: Thursday 24 August 1871
Newspaper: Fifeshire Journal
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 389 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

TILE NEW ALLIANCE

... elevate the mass of the people in education, conduct, and character. By mere accident he happened to mention the matter to a Whig peer whom he does and written communications passed between them on the subject, and the result was that the well.known seven ...

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... season which in politics, as in everything else, cannot be defined with any preciseness. Pairing” has already commenced, and Whigs and Conservatives, irreconcilable in most other matters, have entered into a mutual league and covenant ! to cease vexing the ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1871
Newspaper: Fife Free Press
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 99 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CIRCUMLOCUTION IN DUBLIN

... CIRCUMLOCUTION IN DUBLIN. The Dublin public have hail another striking illustration of the abundant folly of Whig official rule. Outside Poet-Office in Henry Street is • short line of railings, which obstructs the thoroughfare and impedes The shopkeepers ...

CIRCUMLOCUTION IN DUBLIN

... CIRCUMLOCUTION IN DUBLIN. The Dublin public have had another striking illustration of the abundant folly of Whig official rule. Outside Post•Oiice in Henry Street is a short line of railings, which obstructs the thoroughfare and impedes business. The ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1871
Newspaper: Fifeshire Journal
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 144 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE MINISTRY AND THE ILLNESS OF MR. GLADSTONE

... good terms with the advanced party sufficiently evidenced by his anxiety to get and keep Mr Bright in his Cabinet. But the Whigs, upon whom Mr Gladstone has necessarily to rely so much, take different view of the situation, and regard the falling away ...

Published: Thursday 19 January 1871
Newspaper: Fife Herald
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 221 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

RUPTURE OF THE HOLY ALLIANCE

... supporters of the University; whilst the hack ministerialists of the representation begin to fear that Mr Gladstone, turned old Whig spin, will forfeit the favour of their constituents, and consequently must receive from them henceforward only a qualified ...

Published: Thursday 16 February 1871
Newspaper: Fifeshire Journal
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 226 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... landowners exceedingly, though one scarcely knows why ; while Mr Lowe's budget has produced* momentary secession of the whole Whig party the Every one of these interests itself, which on division either swell the ranks of the Opposition, or by mere abstentions ...

Published: Thursday 04 May 1871
Newspaper: Fife Herald
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 345 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... promised. Sufficient that his programme has elevated him to office and power and distinction, and no matter whether the Whigs are dished or any one else. We question very much the political morality of all this, and we doubt very much whether such ...

Published: Thursday 26 October 1871
Newspaper: Fife Herald
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1134 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE STATE OF POLITICAL PARTIES

... to annoy the Government, and hence it constant duty of the Premier to keep a watch over philosophic Radicals and renegade Whigs lest they compromise their Party, and upset the State Coach. On the other hand, any man of ordinary ability and average prudence ...

Published: Thursday 11 May 1871
Newspaper: Fife Herald
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1124 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PUBLIC BAPTISM

... elevate the mass of the people in education, conduct, and character. By mere accident he happened to mention the matter to a Whig peer whom he does name, and written communications passed between them on the subject, and the result was that the well•known ...

Published: Thursday 16 November 1871
Newspaper: Fifeshire Journal
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 907 | Page: 2 | Tags: none