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... HUMOUKKD POST KOU SKXTON. The In*|. pendant” say-;—“A fresh •!i-turtiau ...
... HUMOUKKD POST KOU SKXTON. The In*|. pendant” say-;—“A fresh •!i-turtiau ...
... to an On the restoration of the Whigs to power i*th Lord Melbourne as Premier in 1835, he Secretary at War, with a seat in the Cabiij®t. Several Ministerial changes were made in end of 1839, however, to which the Whigs jdached to Earl Grey objected, and ...
... picture Sir Joshua Reynolds. He thought it very admirable; it was one of a celebrated character in hiatorv. the last great true Whig Prime Minister, Lord Kook* mghuui. He asked perhaps the greatest expert in the price of pictures what the picture would at ...
... THK LEAP IN THE DARK, 1867. when Lord Derby took that leap -in the dark” by which he thought he had dished the Whigs, ’ Lord Cranborne adopted the manly course of resigning office. In scathing speech he said—“ Without discussing the general arguments ...
... week, and several of the largest manufacturers are working many hundred hands short. Owing the ravages of this the Northern Whig” says many households, whole families, husbands, wives, children, and servants are helplessly confined to their bed*. u * \ ...
... that. OKI-Estab iilietl Baelnees, which been succeesfnlly carrieil on for the Cst year?, ia for Hale from WmrsifNDAV. 18E)1, ©whig t!ie retirement Mr (Taigen. The Bakery has a turnover Sacks weekly, anrt large trade is also done in Drapery and (Jooda. There ...
... and 15 -teamers. Bri*lt demand. Sole?, la to 1* ; turbot. 8(1 to9d ; brill*. per lb. ; plaice (full). 2s ; lemons, 5* 7* : whiG'hes. 4s ; live halibut. 6a to 8*; do. (dead), per ht*»ne ; live bug, ; do. (dead). 2* live cod. to 4« : do. (dead), 2« each ...
... Minioe to meot the expenditure. The Chairman ssked Sir William if •rer thoaglit liberal Unionist wa.s sandwich the and old Whigs. Air iWilhsm said had not ever thought so, but aware the Gladstoman partv were very fond of MStlwichc*—'laughter and applause) ...
... daughter of the fifth Duke of Devonshire. He was thus re- Bated to the leading Whig families*bom in She Whig purple and on one occasion in House of Lords, in repudiating a charge Whig dictation, he jocularly alluded to ' that he was a Gower and Cavendish related ...
... influenced in the slightest degree by any political bias for or against him. Mr Redington, will, we hope, act fairly. He is Irish Whig Catholic in search English Liberal seat, and is the son of an Under Secretary, and landlord. Mr Edmund Murphy is well known ...
... strutting about, ae one of the Cabinet had told them, in the old clothes of Liberalism—(laughter). The policy of dishing the Whigs was old game of the Tories; but, so far his recollection served him, this was the first time that Government had made boast ...