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WHIG OPINION OF MR. GLADSTONE

... WHIG OPINION OF MR. GLADSTONE. We give below a communication which can scarcely fail to be read with interest. Itisa copy of a letter addreased by one Liberal peer to another member of the House of Lords, who belongs to the same party, and is connected ...

of 1847 he stood and was elected for the

... native hops, and on tea. in 1858, Lord Joh&c-ull. having got up a difference with Lord Palmerston on the famous Conspiracy Bill, Whig Ministry went eut. Mr Disraeli again became _aancellor of the Exchequer under Lord Derby, and in 1859 introdaced his first ...

; In

... two words, Whigs and Tories, which have been for so long a time the designations of the two great politieal partics in the United Kingdom, and which - have béen the rallying cries of many a political and constitutional battle. . The Whigs are indebted ...

PART I.—MIDDLE CLASS GOVERNMENT. 1846-52

... curbing the impatience of their followers. With the RusssLL Government began the internecine conflict between the official Whigs and the Radicals bdnvihrv‘y._, Lord Jomx Rwsszwiy, had fow whum m_r“-n ‘..;.:: n‘uhc-o-hza— redaction of armaments. In moved ...

Paidstone & Hentish Journal MONDAY, SEPT. 5, 1881,

... principles of modern Liberal legislation as mach as the Whig Lord Grey or the Tory Duke of Richmond ‘does, that he likes Mr. GLADSTONE as little as Mr. PARNELL does, and hates the Caucus as heartily as the Whig Mr Foljambe. and the Radical “Jo” Cowen. Mr HERBERT ...

1 o 2 e – i, . . i . s ‘ E s PR _ . &

... succesded in obtaining sume of money from a Dr Gale durning some fictitious negotiations for the sale of Buckfastleigh Abbey, whi:g. by a course of most ingenious deceptious, she succesded for a time in carrying en. - Printed hy EDWIN BARROW BMITH, and published ...

i ‘HOUSANDS SAY

... and eriticisms of royalty in which he was wont to indulge. Healsshowed how the selfish and narrowminded policy of the great Whig families had tended to alienate the affections of the poople from the Government of the country, and had driven them to become ...

to the needs of the moment

... to the needs of the moment. QuExx's name popularity pulled through ; their 332 members were m Whigs, 100 Liberals, and 80 m Amongst the new members was DIsRAxLL, who was Du-b-:alm H-: hmumll: h . He : mo'wmm% scended from the thief, and was | fore shouted ...

THE TYRONE ELECTION

... whilst- those w! were not so sanguine believed that Mr Paruell would be completely saccessful in his endeavour to break:down the Whig influence in the. North of Ireland. . - Colonel Knox will, it is raid, immediately apply for criminal informations againat ...

THE TYRONE ELECTION

... whilst those who were not so sangmine believed that Mr Parnell would be completely saccessfrl in his endeavour to break down the Whig influence in the North of Ireland. Colonel Knox will, it is said, imwediately apply for criminal informations against Mr Nickson ...