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... draws to a . dose at-best points touched , and with an amount of stronp'th that promises well for tha future . — Northern Whig , December 23 . ...
... draws to a . dose at-best points touched , and with an amount of stronp'th that promises well for tha future . — Northern Whig , December 23 . ...
... washing ; . 8211 . P 7 9 , Scotatan OBte .. /^ OOKS , . CM , £ tt , £ 'a , £ li ,. for J-iauar- ; smail tanilies ; no • ...
... they stick to the name Tory for the one candidate , do they not call the other a Whiff ? Mr Wason may not be a Whig , but he is as truly a , Whig as Mr Younger is a Tory . The old party names are used only to gull simple electors . They are used to blind ...
... Prices ranged from 40 s . to 63 s . 6 a . per cwt - and a brisk demand prevailed , all tae Sax bang disposed 0 s . — Northern 'Whig , December 9- ...
... 1869 , when , by the death of his father , he succeeded to the Marquisato By tradition and sympathies he was a member of the Whig party , but he did not take any prominent part in poEtical life mntil 1863 . When t . he introduction of . the Reform Bill ...
... i » ny saould . not iiord Rosebery ' s great talents be token advantage of in a Unionist Government ? ( Applause . ) When 'Whig and Tory were each a , mere nominus umbra , there would be vitality ia being a Unionist . A union of all parties was before ...
... in Scotland . One i ras 'ihe Tory , irii om they cised to hear abotit in Scotland in the old days , and lha other was the Whig , of whom also they used to hear in the eld days . It . • CTS ihs fashion of his • political oppo nent and his friends to call ...