SAFFRON WALDEN
... his as pamphieteer, and in 1770 “ Thoughts on the Present Discontents,” which was really a manif estation of the Rockingham Whigs. ...
... his as pamphieteer, and in 1770 “ Thoughts on the Present Discontents,” which was really a manif estation of the Rockingham Whigs. ...
... Protestor of Ancient Literature to the Roynl Academy in 17G0. a politician, profcsiOfiscd Toryism, but was more reformer than the Whigs. He hated war and conquest, and obhored slavery. lie was warm advocate of general education. BOROUGH SESSIONS.— Toxsdat. Before ...
... Cambridge. REWARD.—LOS8T, on Friday last, large £ FOX-TERRIER DOG, black and tan head, rest white; answers to the name of * Whig.”— Anyone bringing the same to 13, Downing-street, Cambridge, will receive the above reward. JOETS WANTED.—&£5 for best COMIC ...
... In one of the most momentous periods of our history, was inseparably bound up in politics, in 17(>5 entered Parliament as a Whig, when the key-note Whiggimn was jealousy for the constitution ; and Burke, whose bias was essentially Conservative, was always ...
... Bill was introduced by a I Liberal Government, although it was watered down and weakened by the men who were then called I Whigs, and whom they now called Liberal i Unionists. (Hoar, hear.) Leaving the past, ho wanted enquire what could still be done for ...
... been thrown into the work, he was etill found fighting for the Liberal cause and for the cause of labour. Referring to the old Whig party, he eaid that the the progressive Liberalism of the day. They had given place n>w to the Liberals largely impregnated ...