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... Munday's Viridine, the marvellous corn core. You should never travel without-It, In bottles. Is pest free, J- Mnndny, Cbemis'WHig'h-street, Cardiff ...
... Munday's Viridine, the marvellous corn core. You should never travel without-It, In bottles. Is pest free, J- Mnndny, Cbemis'WHig'h-street, Cardiff ...
... they could towards making their principles prevail withE the leader than to commit themselves to a t leader who might be a; Whig as well in policy as in person. Foreign affairs and' Imperial :I defence were not likely to be affected by the if choice about ...
... Household Suffrage Bill for Boroughs in 1867 not because Tories believed in giving the suffrage to the people, but to dish the Whigs. The people can be trusted to remember this when the fitting time for remembering it comes, notwithstanding their occasional ...
... posses- sion. Westminster Abbey knows no party. Wellington was a most uncom- e promising Tory, but we do not Y thinkthat the Whigs of his time blamed l; the Government for the honours thlat were s showered on his head both alive and dead. Moreover, in erecting ...
... family 1749, and thenceforward foi a hundred years, it was the fount Whig gisrn, pure and undetiled, and it reached the height of its tame under Macaulay’s Lord and Lady Holland, the Whig potentates of the Reform epoch. The house is packed with trea sures ...
... part in the choice and so seem to bind themselves to an obedience which they could not honestly promise if the leader were a Whig not only in person, but in policy. He had pointed out at Gloucester -why the questions of the foreign affairs and of Imperial ...
... will see the necessity of honest i combination, but they may see it when it is too late.' It would almost seem as if the great Whig or Liberal leader of a century ago foresaw in prophetic vision the present juncture in the history of the great political party ...
... Anglo-French commercial treaty of' ?? in 1787, which, hut for the eloquence of to Burke, the exaggerated enthusiasm of the wlr ~'Whigs' of the day, and, finally,, the fei in aiati'on produced in England by the be a1-poiy ofteJcohins, would have; onu-n ar doubtey ...
... fywiog.yn y dewisiad; ac felly, i ,wyauo eu hunain mewn ufndd-dod, yr hyn na alleut ya onest ei addaw, os byddai yr arweinydd yn Whig. Yn bresennol, ymddangosai mai Syr Henry Campbell-Bannerman oedd yr ymgeis ydd gan .gyfei'lon arbenig Syr W. lIarcourt, a ...