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A PARALLEL TO PIGOTT'S CASE

... prisoners vere instantly acquitted. Early in the session, Howe (who, Lord Macaulay says, lately the most virulent of Whigs, had been by the lose of place turned into the most virulent of Tories) complained, with his usual vehemence and asperity ...

THE DISHORNING OF CATTLE

... present political crisis. Mr. Bradlaugh said there were two new parties in pro- cess of formation totally differing from the Whigs and Tories. The Tories were only in office on condition that they brought forward measures more liberal than wonld be granted ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... the ?? society, mud Mr began appeared for the ?? learmed counsel bfr the prsaecutadn briefly stated the csrnpe tances Uxtior whig, the charge was peerred, and s that the only question, asait ap, 7ed leiiif r ?? was whether the nendan obim ws, a ried mani ...

THE CAREER OF A SWINDLER

... for eff~i;,o tha~t ho haod received the dog, but that in~tecd of tit eing of tho breed, mentioned It ?? a, teli ehlf- bred W~hig acid worth mltl or nothing; It the dev PrIe'vrcur woelld coed 7o. Gd),, however, he might the rlcoL a, gore; ,o-'inly-luoleteug ...

FROM THE RADICAL BENCHES

... statement of the law was cheered by the Tories, and approved by a majority of ninety-seven, consisting of a combine- tion of Whigs, Tories, and Chamberlainites. After- wards there was a discussion of a somewhat academic character upon the Naval Defence Bill ...

THE GREAT RAILWAY ROBBERIES AT NEWTON

... Disraeli educated his party by means Of the Opposition, and w Radical electors were now educating their leaders. If le the feev Whigs and Radicals whe had proved traitors to v the great Liberal cause only repented in sackcloth and a e ashes and owmn back huatbly ...