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... difficulty for man who wishes to strike out « line of his own om the ade. A Radicals 2 man who goes in the same direction es the Whig, bat further ; end when he has dragged his leaders up to his position he can for a time rest content with bis gain. There is ...

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... famous for fideltty and obedience that a whisper of rerot attracts unusual attention. That Radicals boow the should denounce Whigs has alway been part of the order of nature, but the Fourth Party has achieved its prominence during Mr. years—he held the whobe ...

we bu b approval of Mr. Mogvey and Lawson, may seem ‘> him a ha Bu chance, a golden opportanity

... old Liberal flags. wl great struggles, toilsome marches, and defiles he bas managed to keep in line has Kadscal van and bes Whig rearguard, and bis is apparently about to culminate in the ma of a great Reform Act by Will be wantonly throw away all by a0 ...

im the > 0 EXHIBITION OF THE ROYATI ACADEMY, POURTH NOTICE.) Mr W. F. Yeames, R.A., 1s pot s grost

... have sceepted by scarcely pretty enough as the toast of the year, by in comelness, who had acourded ther suf- to “the Latth Whig” and her three dent meters, the daughters of John Chare and Sarah Jennings ; vor does she appear either suffi- cently pleased ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, – MAY 5, 1884

... could have been conaliated and Ireland pacified, the obstacles to the echievement were raised by Pret reviving against the Whigs the Protestant bigotry of Eng- land. It was not only on Irish questions that the Tories of that day—end Mr. was then their ...