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... set may mean his what ■gency such the Erirt fBE, pa] meeting at line. Allot s and it it was Lib ...
... set may mean his what ■gency such the Erirt fBE, pa] meeting at line. Allot s and it it was Lib ...
... course consistently open to them; and if j that condition would sfaeurd, as admit would be, it is because the dec truss from whig it follows is absurd. Lord Bosabsry and ba Peer-colleagues would be consistently shsnft then, they are inosnsistently absurd ...
... Liberalism, writes Loudon correspondent. Stansfeld was Radical in those days when tbe vast majority of the House of Commons were Whigs, and though served even m the Government of Lord Palmerston never forgot or whittled away bis Radicalism. In his early days ...
... tbat amongst his political achievements he bad destroyed the old Whig party. Well, he was not quite certain about that ; if, as Sir William and some of his friends seemed to think, tbe Whig party was only respectable head, which was to dragged and moved ...
... is just npe for the knife Anarchist. In open letter to Sir William Haraomti Westminster Gazette writer says No mute of the Whig party has done mote than ymsi in social conversation, and the general atmca|ha of your private life, to embellish and perpetaa ...
... the beat loved of writers. Of all his wonderful variety of characteristics and endowments, varying from those of Cameroniau Whig the amiable traits in Villon, none fails to find expression in his works.” ...
... Bowman, 28; T. Turnbull, 30. Total, 115 points. llL—Clydesdale Harriers.—D. W. Mill, 4 ; D. Jenkins, 17 ; J. Stewart, 20 ; W. H. Whig ham. 25; J. Brickley, ;J. M. Halhday, 29. Total, 121. IV.—Edinburgh University Hares and Hounds —E. A. Bruce, 1 G. C. Young ...
... Heather raised its head in nßmiitakaahla W. Mill, A. Fonastor, J. Lamb lotto manner in tbs ttound half, gutting again and W. H. Whig baas, and J. Stavart. gdwteataa again through Urn ttefanon and while tht Vais mians W. M. Oaramot, T. J. S. HaaUr I, bad one ...
... that was Radical in the country would have risen in protect against such “Wonted armaments, and would have found among the Whigs soma efficient leader and exponent. To-day, not only are the Radicals powerleae to obtain heavy following, but thev can find ...
... poverty of spiritual and imaginative thought upon many sides ; but its very limitations made both intelligible and honest. Whigs and I Tories, Deists and Churchmen, philosophers and moralists of all sorts, men of fact and men of fiction, were equally ...
... laet hundred year*, and if they wanted taro apecunan repreaentatiace ol the landed mteceat, they would found in the two great Whig Speaker*, Mr DaniaonandMrSbaw-Lefeat*. (Oppoaitioo cheer*.) There wax one thing they would hare liked to have heard from the ...
... ent at day, aaid, far rum voting agaiaal thill Bill, every independent Itiab marnhw anpport it. They will moreorer do what Whig party will not do—they will mdeasat amend it and make it useful BMaa diatrueted the Governmaoft ainoeritj. Addrcasing the Fontt ...