Publithtrs' Column
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... ement of 1885, which added two h millions to the electorateof the country, it had been b found that respectable and solid Whigs, who at one u time were well abreast of the Liberal party, had n fallen very much behind, and were a drag upon the wheels of ...
... defect tionn that had taken place in the Liberal party, bhu he clamned that it would have been a great nilsfortunt if the old Whig party had kept together. They might have stopped the coach of progreso. He had a grea respect for ma'nyof the Unionists, as ...
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... taste. The follow iug is the programme:.Song, 'When n I the King comes o'er the Water, Mr J. S. Jackson; q e song, '1 Awal Whigs, Awa',` Mr Reid ; song, The bi g Wee, Wee German Lairdie, Mr Jackson ; song, el 8 The Battle of Sheriffmuir, Mr Hendry ...
... the enfranchisement of ISB6, which added mill ions the electorate of the oouotry. had been tonod that respectable and solid Whigs, wbo one time were well abreast the Liberal party, bad fallen wry much behind, and were a drag the wheels o* the party. A eoverc ...
... Ismentetioos over the t that bad taken place Liberal petty, bo, claimed that it would have been great miafartun if tee old Whig party had kept together. They ( have stopped theeenehof progress. bad agree respect for tee Unionism, many of them were amongst ...
... lighting afresh the patriot'* teal. not forget that Bum* was crude and loocusialent in bis political views by turn Jacobite, Whig. and •dm ...
... patriot's zeal. mr We do not forget that Burns was crude hiI pind inconsistent in his political views- up by turn a Jacobite, a% Whig, anid an pal admirer uf tbe French Revolution, but we find no syi feeblesriess or vacillation in his patriotism. It wvas a ...