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... 3 ** yet “al in Londen a Scotch ing statement in the that Bir Beary is no better then a “ Whig” of the old and that there ie likely to bea “cave” for Whigs ia extinct as the Dodo, and electoral fact Sir Heary’s defeat ton 31 years ago may be said to ...
... rights of weer in the Frisk, sill to the mate regnmed, so that each rigida may be preserved. 'lt was also inserted that the Whigs ewer the Cart at Holebouse, Messed big ⢠isothridge, as at present, Mooed be seeneseted so as to vermit cert. to peas over ...
... Burgbe, theo as new Ayr, Irvine, Campbeltowa, lnveraray, and Obaa, three candidates were in the field. The Tory was a Mr the Whig Mr T. F. Kennedy of Dunure, and the Radical Dr John Taylor. The last-named was the man of the three who found favour with the ...
... identical with here having been cured by Alother Seigel's Syrup. Witti but a feeble faith in eta doing her any good —sa many Whigs had proved useless—she procured and began using this medicine. Its good tifects surprised her, In but a few days the tun por ...
... berland, vacact by the death of the duke of that ilk. Instead of his saccessor, good and true Tory, it been con successor of the Whig peer who firat Reform Bil. garter, instead of gracing the leg of big or some eq Given to a mere Is is Percy or tura in his ...
... demands Scotsmen and Irishmen will met the Liberal parly, or whether Arthur Balfour and Joseph Chamberlain will repeat the Whig-dishing trick. In his candidature Dr Douglas has shown himself able and ready politician with creditable knowledge of public ...
... as this it would be rash predict. Nearly sixty years have passed since Diaraeli accused Sir Robert Peel having dished the Whigs by running away with their clothes while they wore bathing, and it is possible Parliamentary history may be about to repeat ...
... with eo dnamaged a charactar. The Earl of Harr enjoys the anique distinction oF having Leen dautned bv both partes. By the Whigs he was rergarded as a monster of political iniquity; the Tories, not to be behind hand in so righteous a I cause, fastened ...
... was always ce which Liberal were certain fundamental Tory. (Laughter.) queen changed, aad which we could party would Tory, Whig, The history of parties tion to Oharies the to the great history of political of, bot be ot they would arces, What theses was ...
... eccial the. Oe had not come to them; they for the usefal chown an itching much the desire of the Conservatives to dish the Whigs, uch some of them wight by Liberal name, the the Liberal Likes! principles of governwent remained with upon a which best might ...
... introduced again and again would do something to prevent this kind of company It woiid worker for vety much fi nil fire of Whig ana Tmy ye: that it ia to the Liberal side add our weight and strike— which ns an An I read to organ’ in to submit a suggestion ...