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... peace party, and the party set against every increase in the power of the Crown; whilst so far is it from being true that the Whigs have always been the party of pro- gress, that when the Dissenters asked Walpole when they might look forward to the removal ...

Published: Saturday 18 October 1879
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1711 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... ?? 'liehboruio wae s rvi-nlly vowlictud and dilprived o' hise tsates, and blunning also the heartless indifucrenco of both Whig and Tory leatiers to his en- hiappy conidition, coals upon ail holleit mnell and woluea in 's ottiiglinmn to labour with ? ...

LITERATURE

... isato a number ofi gts parties, as hostile to each other ais Whigs and. Tories feet 1 Iad formerly, beau, In ontly two things did they really leach accord-sn flea adilesiosa to tlae greitt Whig hsouses of Ci Russell, Cavandish, Wentwvorth, and Grenville ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ, OR. THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... native kings had ever asked for a tithe of the money these foreigners get, they would have risked their crowns. So much for Whig rule. C Well, said the parson, I felt proud that there was one English nobleman, at least, who was bold enough to stand ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... an interesting article on Party Govern- ment, in which he advocates the growth of a Party knowing the shibboleth of neither Whig nor Tory, and zealous only for the national welfare and the supremacy of conscience, The rest of the number does. not call ...