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... iudiumat as • notion in an action spinet the Duke of Sutherland by hi. Graces side* son, the Marquis of Molhed, to restrain the bu Whig timber, which the to Imo the tastily d the underliklag thet timber weld net be tut =Ws trial that was alma th on for Mr. Justices ...
... SOLD AT TEL bi. GEORGE'S HALL PRINTING WORKS, Mt STMT. Cllll4lllllll. limb Whig II•wa may sat by et pia ...
... , strong ss were its oli Whig traditions, and its of Liberal Governments, ancient support has yet been proof againet the seductions and fallacies of Gladstonianiem. Duke re- presenting the oldest and most powerful of the Whig families in Kngland, was ...
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... curreot terms being forgotten. XY do not object to being called oe Tory,” bat many sound Liberals object to being called ‘ Whigs.” Now “ Liberal Unionist ” is ond, like “* Conservative,” is not rolled “‘ trippingly off the tongue.” Io these days of pris: ...
... Bazley, ant’ :■ prompts his very pertinentinquiries. The Uis . il party . never be reconstructed .. old hues The obstructive Whigs | lane become hopelessly Conservative, and must in the future reckon with them political opponents. They boast that they .1 ...
... polls following of Conservatives. Lord Melbourne was the head of 109 British Whigs, and there were also the Commons 189 Radicals and Independents, 44 Repealers, and Irish Whigs. Here was a House, of Commons capable of combinations far more perplexing than ...
... from Dr. R. 8. Pringle’s English History: “ Lord Melbourne was Premier in 1834, and from 1835 to 1841. He was leader of the Whigs. To him we owe the formation of Poor Law Unions.” I think the abo Yours ve speaks tor itself. ...
... of tbe Royal family visited Paddington to take part in the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the Clarence Memorial Whig of St. Mary's Hospital, the cost of which is estimated at £100,000. The new wing will bring up the accommodation of the hospital ...
... Crows is the grandson of Mr. linnserford Crewe, who was for nearly 40 years member for Cheshire, and a prominent leader of the Whig party. He was raised to the peerage by Mr. For in 1806. Mrs. Crewe was an intimate friend of Mrs. Fox, and was famous for her ...