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... with Benjamin Sowry and Tom Hod{:on,uonb sioger. A« b ‘he lnnli? was entering the bar he received a yiolent blow on ti) :hu-i, whig! “took his bresth away aud on turning round Le ssw the defendant and asked him what he meant. The plaintiff ordered lwor ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1884
Newspaper: Magnet (Leeds)
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 341 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SEASON 1884

... . 17 12 0 18 0 A pamphlet Illustrated with 301 application. SUrer table and pi tea trays, waiter*. Inkstand-, prize dim whig* und estimates of which £l5 engraving*, will be rent poet free mentation plate, including kettliw, cups, epergrn-*, aud flower ...

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... ' amhrnl strong candidate- un of the of the riectorate, but defeated. Major Conservative, heading the poll, and F. tec». Whig, coming next. The Dumber* were—Sib- r - Ht-iieage G4l, Hinde Palmer 541. At taction in 1857 Mr Palmer again defeated, 'tV-coti ...

PAPERS OK POLITICS

... except that of acting in the opposite way to what Lord Beaconsfield had done, he has gone this way or that way according as his Whig or his Radical supporters pushed the hardest. First he followed the Radical plan of letting things alone, and pretending that ...

| into conflict with the reprraentativ** people. They rejected the bill. dissolution What was the result! ..

... suggestions which had often from the unhappy bond into which the Whig Government of the day had entered with OXTonnell and the members what were called the tail. You remember that Whig Government from to 1841 existed by compact with the Irish members ...

furtherance of his own party ends. would then have secured the new constituencies by which another Parliament ..

... would matter of small moment to him whether the Conservative party approved or disapproved bis Redistribution Bill Even if the Whigs were so far disgusted and disappointed with it to threaten secession, the Radicals would reckon pretty confidently upon general ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... public who take interest in political career, ami who watch with fiiendly regard t!ie gradual advance of his einanci pation from Whig Radical traditions, readily the late Conservative Government of the of the country with reference thie point. can ail recollect ...

| chance* of even the weakest be hopeless. Their names are placed the second rank, company with the name of

... Greek Church, and therefore strongly sympathises with Russia, and consequently hates Germany. has hitherto been regarded a* Whig, but Mr Glaibtoue has doubt confuted hi* l>oliti'S. and given him a contemptible opinion the the future of his own country ...

THE SUGAR INDUSTRY IN FRANCE

... visit has eometbma to say to the possibility 0± his candidature for the city at the general election. He I would reckon on a Whig and Tory combination to' ouat one of the sitting Mtsembers.. KENDAL.-The Conservatives of Kendal have resolved to invite Mr ...

Published: Monday 09 June 1884
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1517 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... year the Southern Railway. THE Tories ran their heads against stone walls almost often as the Whigs do, said BRRNAL OSBORNE, a few years ago, but the Whigs, unlike the Tories, set up stone walls for the mere pleasure of running their heads against them ...

THE LIBRARY TABLE

... talking Disraeli his youthful days one Take this, for instance, from the pom' .-What Is He? Terr, sad Radical, understand ; Whig—w aristocrat, cannot comprehend. 1/ the riti indeed of restoring the aristocratic princi»rt sincere thssr avowal that the ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... the committee, it is not yet known what spare will be available in the Municipal Buildings. There is strong feeling among the Whig members of the House of Common* that a crisis is approaching, that the Government will tumble to weather the storm that will ...