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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. ...
... WHAT WILL THE WHIGS DO? The Standard observes that the condition of the Liberal party at this moment is a source of considerable anxiety to the members of its various sections. It is beyond a doubt that the Whigs and Whig-Liberals have taken the alarm ...
... THE ACTON, CHISWICK AND TURNRAM GREEN• bur). The Whigs of the early part of the century Mr. MCLARRN, M.P., wile seconded, said he Wit•great landowners, and that was the reason they should have liked to have heard Sir Charles Dilke the Bill for the alteration ...
... BERMONDSEY. To be let in the Main Road, Whig No. 143, Jamaiea-road ; Dwelling Roan of Eight Rooms, gas laid on, fitted with gaseliers, marble mantel-pieces and most replete with cupboards and useful fixtures, large forecourt planted with shrubs, &c.—Key ...
... been attracted by the address of Mr. Albert Grey, M.P. Mr. Grey is a typical Whig. He is the heir of Earl Grey, and has during the present Parliament formed one of the band Whigs who, certain occasions, have deserted the Government and voted with the Opposition ...
... the Whigs, we have the elements of a very powerful combiuation. The Whigs, too, must be perfectly well aware that neither their traditions nor their principles lay them under any obligation to act with the more advanced An appeal from the new Whigs to ...
... Grey is, it adds, decided party man, not one likely to let trifle stand between himself and his allegiance. He is a genuine Whig, and he has abilities enough read tiie signs of the times and form opinions for himself. When, therefore, find politician with ...
... wag. Discarding W(h)igs when going out ! Sweet William what are you about? Le bonnet rouge may suit your form, But W(h)igs have always kept you warm.—Sing Bitty! When once you're out you rue your pride, And miss the W(h)igs you've cast aside ...
... the good old-fashioned way, is just that which commends a political writer to the slow mind of the Whig. We are pleased, however, to be told, even in Whig English, that our blue-and-buff veterans are of opinion that to refuse an extension of the suffrage ...
... which we will speak presently; but it is nevertheless true. The history of the Whigs began with a series of these efforts, of which some were successful. It was the Whigs who tried to obtain permanent command of the House of Lords, then their stronghold ...
... la , wldill he oside I ~ • , I .7 wom pa ri gAr t IS • TVLL 2 aro with amble to Mai the Ildieho sod ULF, without earaelig a Whig X. Moot= the - _ ...
... necessity did nut eiist for its (■nploynient. But bare other and still •ore direct dissension which the conclusion that the Whig Hofcrat,. element in the Liberal party has tnhen alarm, and is anxious prevent it ngeiblc such reconstruction of our Sectoral ...