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... as Lord Melbourne whom he describes, in his article in the current number of the Nineteenth Century, as having said to the Whig peers who were assembled at Lansdowne House, and were talking of throwing out the Bill when it came up to the House of Lords ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW. THE PLYMOUTH MEETING. The Plymouth exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society was ..

... knew nothing of the game. The Bishop said nothing at the time, but pathetically remarked afterwards, I have supported the Whigs all my life—l believe I am milled the only Liberal Bishop—and now in my old age they have sent me a Canon who does not know ...

LII3ERALISI IN EAST

... Government, were a survival of the old bad aristocratic Republic of the past, in which the kites and crows, under the name of Whigs and Tories, battled for domination over the poultry. But we lived to-day under a democratic Republic, and the poultry, in theory ...

SOMBRFORD KEYNES

... may encourage the people to make an effort to throw off its cruel yoke. • Who are the men who really goverT4the country? Not Whigs, Tories, Radicals, Unionists, or Home Rulers, or any men who have decided opinions. They range themselves on this side or that ...

HOME RULERS AT HOME

... the political situation, asserting that his opponents desired to drive him from public life because they were pledged to a Whig policy dictated by Mr. Gladstone. He said that Mr. Gladstone's letter bad been the signal for all that was rotten in Irish ...

WILTS AND GLOU.,ESTLRSHIRE STANDARD, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1891

... rhetoric, invokes the memory of the triumphant march of Dutch William from Torbay to the Boyne. Well, I reckon myself A GOOD WHIG, and I am grateful to the great deliverer, William 111. To England he brought freedom, he brought toleration, and be brought ...

MATIRIA LS

... BANNISTER, Ironmonger. Stow-on-the- Wold—Agent wanted. Westbury—A. SMALLCOMBK, Medical Hall. Wuotssaas ONLY or S. TUDOR St SONS, Whigs Lead.Wanufaegurers, ...

CIRENCESTER PARISH CHURCH

... the other night, had asked where were the Whigs. A few years ago the right hon. gentleman had boasted that he himself was the last of the Whigs. The answer to the question, therefore, was that the last of the Whigs was stewing in Parnellite juice. Mr. Morley ...

Published: Saturday 13 February 1892
Newspaper: Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4616 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

CROSSED DIFFERENT STRAINS

... there were their dear old friends, the Whigs. lie could not find it in his heart to say one word against their dear, frightened old friends; but it was very funny to reflect that the people who frightened the Whigs out of the Liberal party were the two ...

TETBURY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL

... Latin and French, Nfathernatica, Natural Science, Chemical Laboratory for practical work, the mina] Fugliate subjects, PPE:Whig, end Vocal Music. Careful and . borough preparation for Mercantile life, Oxford and carabridce Locale, civil , zervice, and ...

PAZZPORD

... idea always was that of local self governmentgovernment in the parish, government within the area of the manor. It was the Whig party which, in that long lease of power to which they attained after 1832, in one measure and then in another did away with ...

CONSERVATIVE MEETING AT CHARLTON

... he knew had the reputation of being a Whig village, but if they looked into the matter for a moment they would see that they were living upon tradition. What he ' wanted to point out to them was this, that the Whigs of pest days were a different dy of men ...