MRS. PEARCY IN THE CHAMBER OF
... House Plot in 1633, was a son of the fifth earl. The late duke was formerly in the Scots Fusilier Guards. In politics he was a Whig, ...
... House Plot in 1633, was a son of the fifth earl. The late duke was formerly in the Scots Fusilier Guards. In politics he was a Whig, ...
... ordinary circumstances we would hail every measure that would do away with our religious disabilities, all of which were of Whig or Radical origin, it is not right that Mr. Gladstone should now pass his measure. We have to consider the intention of the ...
... to regain Ireland’s freedom. 1 call upon my fellow-countrymen in Great Britain to ignere the convention summoned by Irish Whigs” under the shadow of English influence. I call upon them to maintain the attitude of a self-respecting people ; to assert the ...
... she should take not only ordi Mfl, cautions, but extra ones 100, when required ul:sry reillness. Matters pertaining to health whig;-. would never overlook in her children, she should she iinore in her own case or feel them of lighter mo; not She should ...
... to send him rolling into the street. Sir Rosert PErL, on the occasion of a M iisterial fish dinner, after he had ousted the Whigs, gave asa toast, “May we keep their plaices without their flounders.” Mges. Arcoyor: “Drunk again! Oh, John, you Emmised me ...
... 1803 Personally he took little part in the politics of his time, he stood befere the pnblic as the head of one of the great Whig houses whick have figured so prominently in the histery of our country. For many reasons the death of thhead of tha Cavendishes ...
... contested Westminster against John Stuart Mill, Originally, it is said, Liberal in politics, Mr. Smith was looked dewn upon by tgz Whig magnates who controlled the Liberal party in the Palmerstonian era, and who declined to receive him within the charmed circle ...
... to boast about. He then referred to the part | taken in the recent Dassetlaw election by Mr. | | Foljamb, who used to be a Whig—a very wenk- | kneed Liberal. The Tories had plenty of money | | at their command. Their arrangements were | | excellent, as ...
... it must be safe to affirm that Lord Albemarle, who died the other day, was the last person who remembered Mr. Fox. The great Whig's fondness for children is well-known ; and Lord Albemarle, when a child, used to play bat, trap, and ball with him in the ...