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... and there will be to the end of the chapter Whigs and 'radicals, and their co-operation h is based upon mutual consent. (Hear, hear.) Well, IV i I really don't think that up to the present time n the Whigs have had the worst of it. (Laughter.) el 'We ...

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Published: Saturday 31 December 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1179 | Page: 27 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

THE DISSENTING DEPUTIES

... worked their way into universal acceptance. (Cheers.) The writer in tho v 'u w refers rather ominously to the conduct of tlio Whigs in 18.1(1 towards the Badical section the part3*. They did not yield, says, to the pressure their Badical allies; the contrary ...

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... Presented to tho electors by Josvph Rume and Daniel O'Connell, having the support of the Tories also, as the rival, candidate was a Whig. The combination was, however, defeated, and the Hon. Chas. Grey was returned. ...

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... Unionists, his scathing condemnation of the Tories and their Irish policy, his contemptuous allusion to the timidity of the Whigs, his snub to the Federation schemes of Mr. CHAMBERLAIIN, and, as the logical conclusion, the splendid tribute which history ...

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... And now for the fight of the Whigs and the Tories i To some an Election is sweeter than honey, To others the -matter a nuisance and bore is, To us the whole thing is extraordinarily funny- We like the pitch in of the Whigs and the Tories How suave are ...

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... Durhess of Devonshire, preserved her charms far beyond middle age, and her lovely cour. plexion to the last. Georgian weas a Whig and a warm partisan of the orator, Charles James Fox, for whose sake she permnizted one hundred electors to take a gold coin ...

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... on the same ?? Letter, March 24th. The whole pantomime is well arranged and brimful of fun from beginning to end.- Northern Whig, March 24th. The pantomime must be pronounced a decided ?? News, 24th. For-frolic and go this year's pantomime outstrips all ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3946 | Page: 3 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... Unionists, his scathing condemnation of the Tories and their Irish policy, his contemptuous allusion to the timidity of the Whigs, his snub to the Federation schemes of Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, and, as the logical conclusion, the splendid tribute which history ...

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... -SAtzenaeamo. Wehave not read' anythitg in modern English-so bright, so vtgorots, so tncisive, out of the pages of the great Whig essayist. and historian.-SjdccntcrI WILLIAM BLACKWOOD and. SONS, Edinburgh and London. ALL THE BEST BOOKS OF THE SEASON Are ...

[ISs A N NI E R QO

... stage. - News Letter, March 24th, The whole pantomime is well arranged and brimful of fun from beginning to end.- Northern Whig, March 24th. The pantomime must be prenounced a decided success. - Morning News, 24th. For frolic and go this year's pantomime ...

Published: Saturday 25 April 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 4388 | Page: 3 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices