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... Companies, and Mining Shares, with interest they yield n..>. present prices. PuhlishodbyE.J. Bartlett, 30, Great St Helen’s, K.C. WHIG ETON’S NEW SONGS. \*7HEN THE SOFT SOUTH WIND. Derlicate ...

THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

... The taunt has been east at the Church that it upheld royal prerogative under Charles 1., and drove away his son; that it was Whig under William 111., and Tory under Anne. But the reproach will not thought disgraceful by those who remember that public opinion ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY,

... them with the political parties the day, there was great danger of mibiakuig the meaning of the history of the time. As the Whigs in this age quoted the name of Fox the Tories would always quote the name of Pitt. Bat it was a mistake for the Torus quote ...

PORKIOK

... intended to iiraise her for the possession of the very opposite qualities. Lord Mi Ibourne had taught her that she must neither a Whig Sovereign nor a Tory Sovereign, but an English Sovereign, and she had never forgotten either her tutor or his lessons. Now ...

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... his seat in Northamptonshire, on Monday last, in the 73d year of his age. He was a Liberal, and held various posts in several Whig Administrations. He sat in the House of Commons from 1829 till 1859, and was then raised to the peerage. He is succeeded in ...

THE LEEDS TOWN COUNCIL

... the good old system which prevailed in London at the present moment, where the best man was chosen, whether happened to be Whig or Tory. Mr Caster defended the Corporation of Leeds against the attacks which had been made upon it, and cited various instances ...

COURT AND OFFICIAL

... and in the meantime no fresh measures of importance calculated to test the difference 1 between real Liberal and aristocratic Whig are likely to be brought before Parliament. Under these circumstances, I believe I shall best consult your wishes and convenience ...

THE HOUSE OF STANLEY,*

... which, although nominally there was voting with scot and lot, he had absolute and entire control. It happened that wealthy Whig peer was desirous of increasing his political influence, and he requested me, then a young man, and without the slightest ...

THE TORY PARTY

... are being ppplanted a bolder and more grasping faction. These are the men who dictate the national policy, while oligarchic Whigs and educated Liberals fill the Cabinet, and the mass of the party repeat their shallow commonplaces with irritating self-c ...

latter alternative? (Cheers.) Well, now, gentlemen, what is the object of these remarks ? It is assure you that you

... reforms. They hive always imbued htlow the gangway. It there that the seed sown broato the increase which in due time the Whigs falU aud flourish. (Litugbter and (beers.) But lam not of all this. is hat they call the division of labour. (L >lighter.) ...

FOREIGN

... profitably laid to heart Lord Northbrook, who has been swathed since the ...

THE INCOME TAX

... schedules so run one into another that “abolish Schedule finally lands us with the ultrademocrat, who, reversing the old cry of the Whig reformer, that taxation and representation should hand-in-hand, would give political power to mass ...