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PUBLIC MEN ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... which will swamp the free opinion of the constituency. You have no right,.you Whigs especially, to go into Tory county, any more than you Tories have a light to go into a Whig county, and try to overturn local opinion by bringing with you a crop of strangers ...

NEWS FROM PARIS

... the place to the Liberals. A bitter struggle is hand. Tho Toi-ies know they have lost their overwhelming majority, and the Whigs think their time has como. Ever since the Berlin Treaty Lord Beaconsfield's popularity has been on tho decline. has often seemed ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... kinds of eloquence. The noble earl has given us an article, summary, a literary production ordinary character, ftdl of plain Whig 1 principles, ana he has taken advantage of remarkable leature the last two months, and has placed before in very able manner ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Lowtiier, in replying, retorted that it was possible the Irish did not lovo the Tories much, but was sure they hated tho Whigs more—an aphorism much cheered from the Ministerial benches. a division the resolution was rejected by votes against ISB. The ...

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 ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... undue excrcise of rights. Upon the general question he would noteutcr simply for the reason that he did not expect that either Whig or Tory proprietors large estates would ever support any modification of those laws. Mr. PELL admitted that the game laws required ...

ELECTION PREPARATIONS

... brought about, and who brought it about P (Hear, hear.) those days the Liberal party wore generally known as the Whig party, aud now the Whig party all Liberals are included generally iu the term Liberal party. Well, the Liberal party carried the Bill of ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... their party, and though it was moot point whether the caucus or the Whig element contributed most to the result of the general election, the now members would do well show to the Whig element the respect of voting for the adjournment. Mr. CHILDERS said ...

ME. CALLAN, M.P., AND MR. SULLIVAN, M.P

... electors Meath if they do not insist on the fullest explanation of this strangely suspicious proceeding on the ?art of that Whig in England—rampageous patriot in relaud. What, say you, Meath, this transaction on the part High Heaven Sullivan? The witness ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... history and they would find that the government Ireland was series of repressive measures issued by the Whigs, relaxed by the Tories, and reenacted by the Whigs. ( Hear, hear, and laugh.) They had introduced this Bill to expedite the Government business, and ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... had done even worse than helping the Tories they had helped the Whigs. | (Laughter.) The Irish constituencies were always more prone to look with suspicion on a who attempted to help tho Whigs when in power than on members who honestly opposed tho Government ...