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... March 29, 1799, and began public life as a Canningite, or Conservative Whig, and did not definitely join the Tories until he was thirty-five years of age. But though nominally a Whig (for his family belonged to that party;, his early speeches snow in many ...
... March 29, 1799, and began public life as a.Canningite, or Conservative Whig, and did not definitely join the Tories until he was thirty-five years of ave. But though nominally a Whig (for his family belonged to that party), his early speeches show in many ...
... ULSTER’S OPPOSITION TO HOME RULE. The Northern Whig (Belfast) says:—With the general election in prospect, all the loyal and Unionist people are organizing themselves .to declare that they will not on any terms acknowledge an Irish Parliament, in which ...
... midi a will. That's good adrice—essiscia/ly its • very rieb maa's will. First 'By Jove. as we woes ewer the re the plash Whig,. it gave way, the aim fah &cued did yew 4o woofed 'eui to gal out, of amuse. l'eseg I. the kitchen : Cook what rat th -re ...
... of the old colours, which were blue for the Tories and orange for the Whigs. To vote True Blue was to support the Church and Constitution, whereas orange was adopted by the Whigs out of compliment to William 111., who was Prince of Orange, and considered ...
... Tbe Loltodeteme. ' Mr. HOLE'S Mr. TOVller Plan. Leytod. I Ile an Oren. Mr. LAMMAS. Indeed. LEAD Till FOLLOWING AUTRINTIC WHIGS POE Pert. lb. 114. Pir.-The Both, or I from ha, eetantly two eery I•re 6.rmf..hmb las trf me for lb. yearc Tbs. ,s ao .1.1 ...
... the official Liberalism of that time. Now it must be remembered that the official Liberalism of 1885 -was dominated by the W'hig party, who, with only one or two exceptions, are Mir. Chamberlain's allies, who have abandoned Liberal principles for the support ...
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... of freit Whig and Tory. MIr. Lowther has always been CI i C a Tory. ITo is a, genuimie Protectionist, -who Seer seal would keep oat forcign corn and foreign the labourers, if not foreign race horses and foreign of y' jockeys. Dishinig the Whigs has never ...
... the management of a Church Parlour. Rules, &c., are wanted for a readingroom and a games-room. H. C.—The origin of the word Whig is lost in obscurity, and opinion differs as to its meaning. But some historical authorities take the view expressed by Mr ...