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The Whigs claim to the sole ., v mysterious and occult principle of ''-a explain it to the world might

... The Whigs claim to the sole ., v mysterious and occult principle of ''-a explain it to the world might rla the resuscitation of Until*! ** must be contented with the cotnnjonplJL ~ of parties into Conservatives and 'I be faultless monster who is neither ...

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE

... great interest itt 11 the matter. It is considered probable that there will Le be both a Whig and Radical celebration of the ?? it of the first Reform Act. The Whigs arc disposrd to 3r dwell chiefly on the history and results of that lucetLsnre, le but ...

Published: Tuesday 15 November 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 554 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

LONDON CORRESPONDENT. LONDON, Wednesday. A crop rumours suddenly sprang out of Glad, e'g ytj.it to The moat ..

... bouse 'np:ell, and «»f b Whig magnates, -y. 'i .'.at the Ducbe>-» resigned the office Mi tt*.** tho is ceriain, but I. wtll known that such resignation e threatened, aid 1 . from The Iri-h Act was with o.llionliy M. by the Whig p»-.e»?, »»k is drove them ...

CONSERVATISM AT BRADFORD

... would describe as a Whig-Radical Government, because he thought the time was almost come when the word Liberal would fade into oblivion. Tbe word was used a kind of gentle expression, meaning something of a Radical, and more of a Whig ; but now time bad ...

AN ANTI-CLERICAL SAINT'S DAY IN PARIS

... FRESBYTAWRAN - Comate.-The 1orther'n Whig has 'publjshed the charter rratingto the' Presbyterian Collegel of 'Bel1fast, and to- ?~¶geeColege Lndod~r~- hepower -of conferrin iheol~ogicsi -degrees. : The' orthqras. 'Whig. says -1 In te'strictitig the membership ...

Published: Thursday 03 November 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1593 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1881,

... detected throughout the length and breadth of Ireland was called the Whig party. They know the opinion O'Connell entertained trie Whigs. History recorded Mr O'Coonell's opinion* Whigs, and he (Mr Lowther) was bound say that it unfortunately true. Mr O'Connell ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1881

... and well-defined convictions to which the Whig Government was hostile. The confidence transferred from the Tories to the Whigs in 1831 in the interests of parliamentary reform was retrausferred from the Whigs to the Tories ten year 3 afterwards on financial ...

THIS MORNING'S NEWS

... sup- or less subversive measures. Mr. Chamberlain dis- lorus plays occasionally that vice of over-confidence which the his Whig elders disliked so much in Macaulay. The ipers exhibition may be successful with the multitude, but wtnhg we are disposed to ...

Published: Friday 11 November 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1401 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

LONDO*;, Wednesday. P-r Richard intimated that » wight arrive much than This bestows adli im|»ottanre energy ..

... cutting down of rents in Ireland, unaccompanied it is by the slightest symptom of the pacification of the country, does not make Whig landowners better affdeted towards Gladstone. motion next session to give compensation the despoiled Irish landlords would ...

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE

... downwards, and'was' frequently taken into counsel bv the rising politicians' of the party. Hs'1' personal rminl1couce's of the Whig and Liberal leaders-would form an amusing volume; and some of the stories he could''tell of Lord Palmerston's ways'with' the ...

Published: Friday 04 November 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1586 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

FROM OUR LONDON Mood,,, ViscountEbrington, who been tog Tiverton, heir apparent the earld «*' end grandson ..

... though oerteinly does little credit ( organisation that more thorough not have been arranged for in borough 0 standing its Whig traditions, the r 'vP date at the general election polled only 1 -a than bis opponent. As the late inetn> Liberal, Viscount ...

rotherham

... have been charged with inconsistency, they would find that be launched oat from tbe first not only denunciation of the old Whig party, bat against growing pretensions of tbe Manchester School. Watching the birth of that school, be remarked that if carried ...