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... TOLL GAVEL. iUiM’.ira IMPORTANT AXXOn( !:M ! TRANSFER OF BU ESS. T. JL.. CORDIIS aLl^Y, 42, MARKET PLACE, HULL, AND MARKET WHIG ETON, Has acquired on very advantageous terms, the DRAPERS’ BUSINESS of Mr. W. USHER. ...
... Mothers,” “Scenes from Huxley's Home Life,” his son ; Recollections of Washington and Ids friends,” Maximilian's Empire,” etc. whig ii JiAD in rut: most r eg ext desigxs ...
... Elihu “ Bisnaga’s Madeline,” “ Giants and “American Wood-Engravers—Gustav Kruell, “A Moral Obliquity” “The Passing of the Whigs,” “The End of the Continent,” “ Nel Mezzo Del Cammin,” Philip Gilbert Hamerton,” “ The Amazing Marriage,” Some Old Letters ...
... really, Lord Rosebery holds, an inevitable result of a process of change which had been gradually forcing a division between the Whig and the Radical elements of Liberalism. The Franchise Bill of 1884 was at once the beginning and one of the principal causes ...
... Dream,” Recent Work of Khhu Madeline.” “ Giantsand G'ant.sm American Woo Kruell, •‘A Moral Obliquity,” “The Passing _ the Whigs,” “The End of the Continent, Nel Mezzo Del Cummin,” “ Philip Gilbert Haraerton “ The Amazing Marriage,’ borne Old Letters, ...
... Bisnaga’s Madeline,” “ Giants and Giantism,” “American Wood-Engravers—Gustav Kruell,” “A Moral Obliquity, “The Passing of the Whigs,” “The End of the Continent,” Nel Mezzo Del Cammin,” “ Philip Gilbert Hamerton,” The Amazing Marriage,” Some Old Letters,” ...
... Bisnaga’s Madeline,” Giants and Giantism,” American Wood-Engravers —Gustav Kruell,” A Moral Obliquity, The Passing of the Whigs,” “The End of the Continent,” Nel Mezzo Del Cammin,” Philip Gilbert Hamerton,” “ The Amazing Marriage,” “ Some Old Letters ...
... Korster proposed Suocas the Liberal Candidate,*’ and introduced Mr Anderson as thorough Liberal and Kadical, with nothing of Whig about him.—Mr Anderson responded some length, speaking of tbe reasons which had induced him to become candidate for the co ...
... the Crown and estates of the realm. The long relapse of the Tory party into selfish nepotism, shared more or less with the Whig oligarchy, are matters of history. 1 think Mr Disraeli largely succeeded in redeeming its character, bat in the end the malign ...
... been made. Anyone who looked into the last issue of the Quarterly Review, which has gone abeam in political force like the Whig Edinburgh Review, would see that it is considered on the Tory side fair fighting entirely to misrepresent the Liberal programme ...