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OXFORD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES OA GE FA T EXGUSH S SIR WAI.I'OI.E AND THE Wlltr I'Ak IV IT ISru I

... the annihilation the Tory party and the leadership of the Whigs for ha'f-a-cemury. and \3) the close the political career Henry St. John, Viscount Bohngbr ke. Bat may askel why was that the Whigs, who were then n a numerical minority, er.jovcd a monopoly ...

THE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, JANUARY is, 1896

... the most ardent Whigs, he (the lecturer) did not know what would (applause). Lord MacauUy, who was a strong supporter the Whig parly, remarked that the treaty of Utrecht , plainly demonstrated that the Tories were right, and the I Whigs wrong. That treaty ...

THE Oil DEALS OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND

... after the coming of Dutch William, though it did not get itself finally started until three later. Even then it was hated Whigs and rones alike, while for the people generally it wa» enough that the idea was reputed to nave come from Holland to incur ...

COMMITTEES

... Collett an ij. I»*■!.%-i.! ; lion. s-c.. J. W D. Clinch. OXFORD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES 11 -SIR ROBERT WALPOLE AND THF WHIG PAR Y I 18TH CENTURY. The lecture t'us series was delivered by J A. R. .Marriott, Esq.. M A., New College and Wore s'er ...

THE LIBRARY

... there took place the Sacbeverell r>ots. Dr. Sacheverrll. having preached two sermons attacking ministry, was impeached b the Whigs, but was merry suspended from preaching for three years, and his were condemned b.* burnt the common hangman. was said that ...

PRICE ONE PENNY

... an 15 - flen, y John, Viscount Bolingbroke. 2 2 0 The lory Party cf the 18th Century. ,2. Jan. -Sir Robert Walpole. •• Tbe Whig Party the 18th Century. 3. Feb. 12—William Put, Earl Chatham. The Colonial Expansion of England. 4. Peb. 26—William Put. ...

CORRESPONDENCE. WELL DONE. DADDY !

... (es'oraiion (Ins policy was reversal ; then chaos reigned mid conquest William 111 A century later ind governed the English Whig party which rested (1) maintenance English supre itacy. (2) commercial exclusiveness, penal disabilities [he supremacy of England ...

LECTURES AT SWINDON

... re-action that took place, they cared nothing for the question of tbe Spanish succession. a General Election in 1701, a large Whig majority came into power. In the same year, William 111. died, unmourned, unregretted, although respected, by the people. Queen ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES AT SWINDON

... proportion the cost of their own protection, closed their pockets. Grenville was succeeded by the Marquis of Rockingham, a Whig nobleman, who bad a very clever private secretary, being none other th-»n Edmund Burke, who was M.P. 1766 through Burke, in ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES AT SWINDON

... Fox's India Bill the stock-holders. Fox's tactics proposing a dissolution, and the coalition had disgusted both Tones and Whigs Put's parliamentary career may be divined into two periods 1784 to 1793. comprising the French Revolutionary War; (2). 1795 ...

THE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1896

... Institute, New Swindon, will be given next Wednesday by Mr J. A. R. Marncott. M.A. The subject will Sir Robert Walpole and the Whig party of the 18tb century. ' ST. MARK'S CHURCH, NEW SWINDON. A very beautiful stained glass window, Mr K. Oldaker, London, ...