ABANDONMENT OF THE HAMILTON PARK MEETING
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... To , n•r 0 e Jan la. b Bruno - itedate. b Counts. 0 b Turner Pert. t Truero4o. h Turner uut out Fan. • Wes. P. Trainih.e 9 Whigs. e I, Tumor . 5 °A. out e Darling. bTonwr 1 Trowel 0 11 Ilium 4 ...
... in deb te and belongs to an old family distinguished in politics. lie had not the least idea that Sir Robert Walpole was a Whig. another occasion we remember discussing some Church question with business man in the City, well informed most subjects, old ...
... through in a mo jt perfect manner, gaining warm applause for every number, the drinking song being redemauded. T ic 2/ or t 'urn Whig, Dec. iitth, says: Mr. Valentine Smith's assumption of the part of Turiddu was characterised by remarkable dramatic power ...
... doubt ; Your party ea t *land a tri You must either get Oil or get Remember the Tories' old game dishing the half-hearted Whigs. Many happy return* all the same, But nut such as Forfar and Brlag's! The following competlton deserve special commendation ...
... a supplementary ehapti•r nu the preseut crs. No OAPkiio whnt I. to be done—the Goirrn.ntent. I belinve. Rs liale s nv 'ihe Whigs everywhere ere kicking. and so those dear beings the Ec worst symptom is the total absence a courage on all aides. _ In October ...
... when at their very best were but second best. Parliaments seemed to make more difficulties than they remove. Whig fought Tory, Radical goaded Whig, and Ishmael cried A plague on all your Houses. But bad as Parliaments were, they were the best instruments ...
... of eogbt. o'clock. from October to It BiTl.lll OP Tha boeirena of electing rakers for Ems now prooodod with. Mr H. Holland Whig onaeitnou•ly wool to the. Asir. Mr. loi x tras oiecod to th• chair. - chair. t:optain Brom Finiith . _ _ . Mr. J. 1 r V . Yeasting ...
... then we shall be no nearer to the solution of the problem with which Lord Rosebery is face to face. By the desertion of the Whig Peers from the Liberal Party in 1886, the Second Chamber has been rendered useless as a Chamber of revision, and the authority ...
... of the House of Commons on a question of first-rate political importance. The natural sequence of events, according to old Whig doctrine, demands that the resistance of the Lords should be overborne. That is obviously Lord Rosebery's policy. If the question ...
... the patronage of the Crown. Sydney s Smith observed, in the days of the first reformed Parliament, that if you met a young Whig you did not ask him whether he was a Commissioner, but into what department of human life it was his business to inquire. A ...
... Sitwell, Bart., M.P., lor soma notes which to form part of the materials lor forthcoming work, to be entitled ...
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