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LOCAL LAW CASES

... wchoss bio- graphy finds a place in Dr. Johison's 'Lives of the Poots. F: rom that work see learn that on the ejection of the Whigs at the cml of Quecn Amine's reign Parnill wvas persuaded to chiaige Iisparty, and he became the friend of Swift, through whosec ...

A CRUEL SENTENCE

... similar independent line of action would have been assumed by our Go. vernment. But Granvilles, Harcourts, and others of the Whig Ministry are not made of that stern stuR capable of resisting Court pressure. It is rumoured that Lord Granville has asked ...

ROBBERY BY VIOLENCE

... worst monarchical and imperialist traditiont uppermost in its mind when it laid violent hands on Tunis. And our own Liberal, Whig or Radical Government, whatever it may ?? still clings to certain Tory and J ingoish notionw of a very mischievous tendency ...

KILLED BY A CRICKET BALL

... of the Catholic clergy of Tyrone un-' c l doubtedly felt it to be their duty to recommend their p F flocks to vote for the Whig candidate, and that there si . existed on the part of the Catholic voters the greatest ii possible dread of any return to Tory ...

Published: Friday 16 September 1881
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1918 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LETTER CXCII

... intellectual freedom. In his phraseology the modern Philistine is the ten-pound householder, the Nonconformist, the doctrinaire Whig, Radicals like Mr. Briggs, or, to stretch a point, like MI. Chamberlain. The wicked Dean knows very well the literary meaning ...

MR BRADLAUGH'S ATTEMPT TO ENTER THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Bradlaugh's expulsion must be made the question of the day, and the Liberal party must so act that there would be no room for Whig trickery in their ranks. Mr FOOTE, who next addressed the meeting, said he was convinced that either Mr Bradlaugh would succeed ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... hy flads a place in Dr. John.:~ . soi'?rs.Lvms 3of vthh~e'Pobet~s. ' that .w-6rk we learn that I ifn on the ejectionof the Whigs at the 'end of Queen Anne's e j - rig~iP'ernebl'a pV sae U6'. -change, hiss Apet- and lie' ea Isice the frieuarf 'S*dif t ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... we saw the sting, we racognusad the venomi on ~;of the man iii the conclusion of his speech, where au t liedeclared that the Whig Administration would restore hls Ireland to a starte of Christianity and civilisation. tic whn cutywssuki abrs adbuaiy in is ...

THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD

... took fain aotive' part ins politics, his political life beginning when, as aboy of 14, he proclaimed himself a ,nmember of the Whig party. During the P6ok.alay canvass pelty feeling in favour of Henry ay and against-him rose s0 high that few.were exempt trom ...

LOCAL & DISTRICT POLICE

... AtP',de : n,,v C- ii. re a~n % c -'%'iretl L 'the r ?? i. t -V . I e 'a - . Tt r'fO 't IIis.o4o ?? 1 U jat ' - llly- c .r P Whig.t LnI t ?? ?? thick .ick oxa~ ?? lt't 5 ttt-Mt' Ann AlfopdA It 5 h1 t' -r'-ot t:--A foa, ?? time, and Sa', a~: ?? ?? mirinaw ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... ventiieg, 7.10, Mr. Bdwin Dlraytos; wial recite IThe Beg'r' Peiiu-Stratford Radical Club, at 1 p.m., Mr. H. W. flew. land on 1 Whigs end Liberals: Their Blunders and Crimes.- Hail of Sciesica, Old-street, City-road, at 7.10, 'Mr. Charles Watts on 1Morality: ...