THE HOME RULE CONFERENCE
... —they are intent upon everything but Home Rule. They are the old Irish party over again. They are not Whigs, but they would be Whigs if to-morrow the Whigs were to offer them anything for being W hi ...
... —they are intent upon everything but Home Rule. They are the old Irish party over again. They are not Whigs, but they would be Whigs if to-morrow the Whigs were to offer them anything for being W hi ...
... there have been great political demonstrations—both Liberal and Tory—in the historical capital of Scotland. The Edinburgh Whigs still live on the memory triumphant demonstrations the days when Lord Brougham was political power in the land. much later ...
... Gladstone friendly enumeration the virtues his fellowcountrymen. Probably none except few Liberal doctrinaires and antiquated Whigs will deny the educative influence the possession exercise political privileges. But our mcntoi himself suggests limit to the ...
... isolation Marshal MacMuhou at the present crisis French politics. The picture is not wanting in art, but it is the art the great Whig historian, who laid his cjloura lightly or thickly according was painting friend or foe. There is nothing improbable in the ...
... Liberalism have arisen from the circumstance that these ecclesiastical innovators have troubled the quiet waters of the old Whigs. The Marquis of Haetington will not able to delight his audience with outbursts of Gladstoniaa eloquence, hut the shrewd men ...
... gentlemen. The new when completed, will afford accommodation children, raising the total number proviuea to 250. The cost the now whig will £B,OUb. i which £l,OOO has been already subscribed. lunebeou which followed. Mr. Holms, M P.. preside , and the Archbishop ...
... general feeling was expressed that the Home Rule party ought not in any circumstances to throw themselves into the arms ot the Whigs. The resolutions wets:— That we take this opportunity of reaffirming onr pledges to onr country and to each other to maintain ...