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MONASTIC AND CCNYE.STUAL INSTITUTIONS

... Cavendish seconding the motion was undoubted 1 y significant with reference the uniting of the Liberal party, for be Is old Whig, aud sometimes something mo»e. He, therefore, not likely to march after Mr on ordinary occasions, and his doing so now looked ...

LEEDS PARISH CHURCH, Sat—Gibbonsin 7— O Lord, farabove all praise ... .MtndcLtaohn SEXAGKSIMA SUNDAY

... Income-tax. Can either of these advocates Liberalism answer the following Inquiries? the 20th of last March Chad wrick, Jthe Whig member for Macclesfield, and Mr Lewis, the Conservative member for Londonderry, had respectively given notices of motion affecting ...

ARY 7, 1874

... Conservative historian Earl Stanhope has taken some pains to prove that since the reign of Queen Anne, Whigs and Tories have changed places; that the Whig policy of to-day is the very reverse of that of Sir Robert Walpole, just as the policy of modern Co ...

AGRICULTURAL NOTE 3

... cement can make the particles adhere when the strain comes upon it. similar manner Whig humility, aped for the occasion, has not been able make the public believe that Whigs, Radicals, and Home Rulers can work together. Men who support the Education Act ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. Friday, the Czar came to town this morning, and the moment of writing receiving ..

... onter &ad were the only Cabinet Minisfa*l who voted with him, while Lowe actually Walked out against him the head band of Whigs, Sir F. Mr Christopher Talbot, and Goechen and Lord had been the House during the afternoon, but declined the division; and ...

Onefonxth the odds Lit

... thing to be deduced froo the speeches of two great English statesmen, the power, the other retirement, the one Torv, and other Whig, that between Germany and est more war, the great war which is to their reWro to come, sooner or later, » inevitable. Birth* ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, NOTEMBER 5, MR LEATHAM, M.P., ON THE DEFEAT OF THE ..

... certainly not Whigs; and that no single measure had passed which was calculated alarm them in the slightest degree. People argued though the highest feat of Liberal statesmanship (with the view the restoration the party) ought to be conciliate the Whigs. By ail ...

quit* clear from Mr Disraeli's speech at Aylesbury me project his mind on that question. also we may predict that

... important showing that Mr Disraeli had been inviting co-operation from the old Whigs not unlikely move for him to make—but the sacceasof which, least just now, problematical. The old Whigs won't come over until the Radicals get sufficiently numerous and sufficiently ...

HKADINGLEY

... Hope Shaw, who was well known and respected by all of them one of the old Whigs—(Loud cheers, and a Voice! was a good old English gentleman )—but although his uncle was a Whig, himself had always been a Conservative, and he believed that if Shaw were ...

HOLBECK WARD

... of the town the hands of the Liberal party. was this a fair state of things Was it reasonable, considering that Tories and Whigs alike bad to pay rates, that one party alone should have the control over the expenditure ? He did not wish to see large majority ...

SHIRE POST AND LEEDS SATUJFIDAYj Od'OßEfi 17i lS7d»

... get behind the fire and cut off. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW AND THE WHIGS.— In the nnmber published yesterday morning, the Edinburgh Review says If Bar Gladstone had leaned more on his Whigs and less on his Radicals, would be Prime Minister still; if Bir ...