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FRIDAY JANUARY 9, 1

... thing it is quite certain, dist if we are to depend upon the Home Rule party for support, the more respectable portion of the Whigs will withold their votes, even ii they be not given to the Conservatives, nor mast were, be any promises of curtailing the ...

THE SOUTHEND STAND

... at the same time to induce the Tories to support him, out of spite to the Whip. The election resulted in the return of the Whig candidate by a large majority. Nothing daunted, howerer, Mr. Disraeli promised, as soon as the Reform Bill was passed, to contest ...

THE SOUTHEND STANDARD,

... BirminelnKi finance and figures the Whip were not very strong. Maul Club. After the bane vet the galleries and orohestra The Whigs knew that year after year, with bad her. ware filled with about one trsousand ladles and genteemem. . vests and with the Corn ...

SOUTH ESSEX

... tyrrany ; he was again unsuccessful. In 1834, Mr. Disraeli contested Taunton, as a Tory, in opp.isition to qtr. Labouchere, Whig, and is defeated by a largo majority, the numbers being—Labonehere. 831; Disr.telt. 511 At the Election in 1837, Mr. Disraeli ...

WHAT THE NATION WANTS

... whose aim is to disrnemoer and weakee England. He will have no treaty and no bargaining with it, whether we call ourselves Whig or Tory. This is the one sentiment of the English nation, and one, the only safe and honest attitude which British politicians ...

AFTER THE BATTLE

... hat completely battered through ; His fervid tone, his taking way Seemed to have known a better day ; The last of all the Whigs was he, Who sang of Russia's chivalry. . . . • . Old times were changed; his influence too, His love for Russia still kept ...

PROPOSED HOME FOR INEBRIATES

... posidow to mein llttk had need and hatelleetual power. A diamloa waimet la wi winid ism =m l took pa* attic mid& the follo dth whig was wads-- -- - - .-- - - 21N le istablish • bone be UM Iradieset oil bobtail dooaloda. la wide li It Is proposed est the ...

THE SOUTBEND STANDARD'

... superficiality which our lively neighbours describe by a finer term than quackery. To Lord Palmerston, hesays, You owe the Whigs great patitude, my Lord, and, therefore, I think you will betray them. 'Gur language commands no expression of scorn which ...

A SHOVE TUESDAY BEVEL

... colltators were accompanied by a grotesque proceedon and a drum-and-fife band, with a trophy of footballs insosibed, Sick away, Whig and ory ; wind and watuFsDorking's glory, a legend which is supposed to hem reference to • desire for s ior weather as a welcome ...

►-ETTHEND STANDARD

... trader at heart in 1846. And yet it was protection that reared him from obscurity to fame. From the Whigs he had no hopes. His life long hatred of the great Whig houses has been the most genuine feature of his career. He hates them so strongly that one suspects ...

STUBBORN FACTS

... abler and better informed opponent stated the Tories were a Banditti of Robbers, and in referring to an old Dictionary, the Whigs were described as a party that came into existence in the time of Queen Ann, known as Defenders of Queen, Church, and State ...

FINE SOAPS FROM 3/Ib

... unworthy of consideratioti, and on the other it was said they ware immaterial discrepancies that they might all be guilty of in Whig evident); that they should look on her with jealousy and mutton, but that they ought not to discard her testimony In • broad ...