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... At the pext election the Whigs, assisted by the Conservatives, brought forward against him Mr. (now Sir) T. D. Acland, but Mr. Bright's victory was overwhelming, and, ever since, his seat for Birming:mwmumm In M--zunmalum.um Bright was always —flym* the ...
... COWPER'S TASK. (In the % Ninetcenth Century.”) To show the Rad bogey the merest of scares, Andhprove that the “Old Whigs” are not without eirs. (From “ Funny Folks.™) Savce ror THE Goose, ETC.—QuieT MaN: “ How is this, poficeman? These people are not ...
... last man among a group of great Constitutional Statesmen holding fast to the principles which have been supported both by Whigs and Tories, ‘while recognising popular necessities wherever they exist, he may yet do yeoman's service to the country, and ...
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... Mitey HARMONIUMS By the mad ra Aga Ksksai, free 6 °Mame, spend.. SPECIAL EIRE SYSTEM Ot sy rey meats ewer yeses, rimadded seems Whig to the Ilei THE THREE TEARS- ' Is applied to all Wadi of (by say smekere), both sew and OLD PIANOS RE- PAIRED oe teems is ...
... ia London. There ere some mry lee fishing mad shooting on his property, and the 'refuges seem to be.. iamb troubled at not Whig able to and Memelf of the @verb so at the loss of hie sad hie eaforesd made meepleinie to searrel and mho wrote to hie agent ...
... should come into office the spirit of his Government woald be one of reckless and dangerous onange and he adde, ** The old Whig creed seems to be utterly repudiated by Mr. Gladstone and his most active followers, and I should there. fore see wish alarm ...
... well, perhaps, to look back at the chief “ boroughmongers” at the close of the “Georgian era.” Both of the two parties, the Whigs as well as the Tories, owned large numbers of seats, theholders of which had, of course, to vote just as their lordly “ patrons™ ...
... retired from the sphere of active politics, in which he was & decided Liberal, but uniformly acted with the Constitutional Whig party. He was not an_effective Parliamentary speaker, but he displayed administrative abilities of a high class, and won the ...
... even in the judgment of its own supporters, to demonstrate its possession of & working policy . The Standard says that the Whigs, it seems, are not the leaders in popular movements, bat they have been able to direct and guide and moderate these movements ...
... follows: 1 acknowledge that lam still proud of the name of Whig, and, notwithstanding anything that may have happened in recent times in my political life, 1 profess still to maintain and uphold true Whig principles. It is therefore a source of no little sa ...