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... has beea credited with creating, and hew far even the appointment of Lord Dufferin St. Petersburg will found to have disarmed Whig censure ...
... thaw in Zem'hla; nad Lord By ion owrote, abont tl asanie time, that nouhilt's permaunent among the hluman race, except the Whigs nut gettieg into place, -lung, pliant, With a app)earnioc and excellent maikoers, John Lbrail atG ched himselh to rhe iortunes ...
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... done in a manner whichl he did not think suflicieusry I an cordial, and so room was made for the moore favoudre to head tf a Whig house, r(F The Supipletientrury Estimates were got through I of nnother foinial stage last night, and uwill ha finatly dealt ...
... the Whigs of 1832 for a feeling so ardent that the House of Lords would , be sacrificed to it. But he was almost ludicrously , in the wrong. Ten years after passing of the Reform Bill, the baby public was much more anxious to get rid of the Whigs than ...
... Bat before can hope to see justice done must to withhold our support from every candidate for parliamentary honours—be he Whig or Tory, Conservative or Radical, unless he is prepared to extend to workmen the protection enjoyed by every other subject ...
... the monogram of the Princess and tee Duke upon its cover. There is a fine screen with places for photographs, the material Whig apparently nickel. Major-General Dillon Neudn a bottle repousse • parcel.gilt, made in India for pouring libations of water ...
... separate pictures irregularly distributed over the page. 'rho Parliamentary elections of that summer were just concluded. The Whigs had been beaten pretty badly. Lord Melboarne's Ministry was evidently endangered; the Tories were on the alert and ready to ...
... notice of the despatch censuring him. The despatch, it is alleged, was a mere make-believe condemnation, got up to dish the Whigs by disarming Sir Charles Dilke and other irreconcilable Radicals. The Bishop of Natal has written to Sir Bartle Frere condenining ...