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... to Liberal or Conservative. He says: > to “The Whigs have never done much for the High- a| lands. It was Whig doctrinaires who defended m,| and Whig landlords who carried out the clearances, while the Whig news- on paper of the South of Scotland is even ...

THE DAILY / TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, , 1884

... 1 the | Pariamment entire sotely becuse happens to be the of the s im | and rdice. | Whig Lord ( they deal with the Whig in the countees, ‘that is the allow me to Whig bolstered up. Now daw attention to the and Welsh the deal with ‘eish constituences have ...

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... told the men that when they hed ¢ ete they could be bold, for tbe “Corrupt was the pure election, Let them, bowen beware ho Whig for it was their shally policy which had wrecked the inten bons: a Liberal. Tle knew that the Prince of Wai would have voted ...

HORRIBLE DISCOVERY AT BIEMINtIII4 X

... and im the magacines thet there was an imberent and imourable difference between aed Radicalism wes founded om o delusion, Whigs wbe would not march with the times bad Little im commen with Liberalism Be greet wo serve under Sir and also ander Chamberlain ...

: of the (abmnet before it takes a thet would commit os to responsi. |: protection of Egypt. England, bibty

... day at Cairo, and poboty can answer, becanse the world waits while Mr Giapsross is making up his mind, No wonder that a few Whigs, mtellectual Liberals, tnd resolute Redicals have joined, not te supply the Cabinet with a polbcy—that would be going too far—bat ...

—_ the Government wisely male the best of the apd acknowledged its authenticity the diygruty of Monisteral ..

... House of Lords, My. Giaperowe maintained and even emphasised his tone of con- von An influential party, both of Tories and of Whigs, supported the pacific endeavour, apd for some days it seemed as hopeful as it ews reascoable that ground would be discovered ...

STATE OF TOKAR

... agent of the Government inthe Soudan continue to be the order of the day The Kepublique butterly remarks Ie other days the Whigs and the Radicals woald have been erasperated by this of capitulat cos apc apestames Kat those days have long gone by, Th Mabdi ...

Not many pagra off, and in the ea zee Review, Mr. Hrnry leibouchere and Mr. Arthur Arnold, both occupante of ..

... will fight it bs bare beeo come off the victers, They must jp the that they had formed a proper mate of the when they saw toe Whigs oa their to them, piteously whimperng. lorveg them to Pe this and thet ire ile amd Lard consider their decusion, whilst Lord ...

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... Reform was an open question in the Duke Cabinet, and compromise ween the leaders on both ades would have m extremely easy. The Whigs, led by Earl would have liked nothing better, for they re rebuctant to let loose the passions of the ; but the of the Duke ...

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