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... AT WHIGS THIS JOURNAL, BEING REGULARLY MAILED, ABERDEEN- Douglam' Noble Imperial Not& ' Paw Hotel. A AIX-LES-BAINS - w• Greed Hotel de Metope. AIX-LA-CHAPELLE —. Hotel du Dragon d'Or. du Rotel lonising AMIENS — Hotel du Shia, Place Bt. Dish. AMSTERDAM ...
... 0 sites, or Billiard work done, should, before going elsewhere, send for Price List of Cloth and Cushion Rubber Samples to =WHIG BROS., Colon's' Billiard Works, 29 High St., London, W.O. (Estd. 1862), who supply New full size 14 in. Slate Bed Mahogany ...
... ..,.. 8 King, F., & Co .. .. . 21 ',Whig's Extract of Meat 16 (cover) iii London, Chatham and Dover ...
... Fruit ZWILIIITZO AND BOOT Reno Rms. a 00., Lessner. Maaalsottuirs of Looping., Linings, sad Tapes. Scoararr Parma, Works, Reels Whig Road, Leads., N. 4410 e. HALL. 3., 1 Oo irs tlasers he L e ers. Telegraphic Address Spedality : Leather Machinery of ill kinds ...
... 7' -- ; . 44 .-• * 4 NO • JULY 25, 1891 Also VANNER & PREST'S HARNESS COMP O. BLACK OIL FOR HARNESS. a Mut I Prodadat aid 'Whig a had POLISHING PASTE FOR BRASS, COPPER. ETC. ...
... ARTICLE FOR EXPORT. Taking the CA PAC ITY Of this New and excellent Pump into consideration, it is, in comparison with old Whig Pump', much Caltarau and ensuring thereby a GREAT SAYING In Carriage and Duty. Special Quotations sad filiastrated Price Liats ...
... enterprise, but a political organisation as well, the governor and directors, together with most of the subscribers, being Whigs. It has always discharged a double function: it is the Bank of the State as well as one of the banks for the public. As regards ...
... compared it to the jangling of old tin kettles. The sooner the terms Liberal and Conservative, which are now as meaningless as Whig and Tory, are relegated to limbo, and good men and patriots, on either side, shall consent to come out of their sheep-pens ...
... independence, and the keynote of his policy was then, and has continued to be, absolute freedom from any mere party considerations. Whig and Tory, Conservative and Liberal, Joseph Arch and Sir Baldwin Leighton, were alike enlisted by him in the cause of the labourer ...
... his dependent like North. He still looked to the people for support, and though he led the Tory party, still called himself a Whig among his friends. He believed in Parliamentary reform and relief of the Catholics, and he was in favour of a generous attitude ...
... bad never learnt the game. The Bishop said nothing at the time, hut pathetically remarked afterwards, 'I have supported the Whigs all my life —I believe I am called the only Liberal Bishop—and now in my old age they have sent me a Canon who does not know ...