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... OP WHIG. DIRECTORS. IBS RIGHT HOB. TOBRINQTOH, COURT, MAID. SIB wPw\ OHSLOW, BART., HIGH SHERIFF OF OOBBWAU* HRROAB. FRIDEADXBRUBB, BSQ.. PRIDRAUX PLACE, LIWIs’oBAKLES FOSTRR, ESQ.. THI OOOMBI, MSKRABD. ...
... OP WHIG. DIRECTORS. IBS RIGHT HOB. TOBRINQTOH, COURT, MAID. SIB wPw\ OHSLOW, BART., HIGH SHERIFF OF OOBBWAU* HRROAB. FRIDEADXBRUBB, BSQ.. PRIDRAUX PLACE, LIWIs’oBAKLES FOSTRR, ESQ.. THI OOOMBI, MSKRABD. ...
... the whig platform. . and disconsolate being the fLiberal, will find little comfort Lord „ l,.niON’e electioneering address. It ap- Biß tohave been drafted on the good old Whig ! l f avoiding compromising pledges. The rrffl ' L.,fLord Hartington is Unit ...
... THE DUTY OF THE WHIGS. The Stendard says that the Whigs know pretty well by this time what Mr. Gladstone's plan is forwe must not say giving peace to Irelend, but for ridding himself of the Irish trouble in England. It ia the old approved device of “ ...
... ATTITUDE OF THE WHIGS. The Standard says “We have reason to believe that Lord Hartington is unwilling to form a member of any Government which proposes to deal with the Irish question on Home Rule principles, and that neither he nor several of Mr. Gladstone’s ...
... THE GOVERNMENT AND THE WHIGS. THE cheers which marked the passing of the Irish Compensation Bill through committee signalised a distinct triumph of the Government, not only over the regular Opposition, but over the recalcitrant and disconted members among ...
... WHIGS AND RADICALS. The Standard considers that by far the moat important and suggestive part of Mr. Smith's speech at the mooting last night of tho London and Westminster Working Men’s Association that which referred to the relations of the Whigs—or ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE GOVERNMENT. The Leeds ilercury, aliuding to rumours of Whig secessions from the Government, sayvs that we cannot belp thinkicg tkat those who imagine that any section of the Whigs, because of Mr, Gladstone’s land legislation, are likely ...
... WHIG-HT AND CO., BILLIARD TABLE MAXI'FACTUBLRS, 153 to 164, WESTM IXSTER-BRXDG JMIOAD, LONDON, S.E. ...
... WHIGS AND PADICALE, The Manc'ester Courier asks :—And does anyone believe — with all the recent uttersnces of Lord Hartington fresh in his mind —that he would have introduced a balt measure like the present imto the House of Commons? The mandate of the ...
... WHIGS AND RADICALS. The traditional organ of plain Whig principles has taken up the parable recently delivered one of the most distinguished Whig ex-Ministers. The article on the state of the Liberal party in the Edinburgh Review, if somewhat less trenchant ...
... AND TORT. Si,—You are only partially right as to the etymology of Whig and Tory, on page 391 of TRUTH. The terms were known as slang terms applied to minor factions, as early as the days of Queen Elizabeth, but became the political names for the two ...
... THE ATTITUDE OF THE WHIGS. The Daily Telegraph says that the notion that the Birmingham novelties would frighten the Whig and the Moderate Liberal was always delusion. They may have felt momentary alarm, but the ties of party and the genuine old instincts ...