Whig bought remora Kay. 50
... Whig bought remora Kay. 50 ...
... Whig bought remora Kay. 50 ...
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... attention distracted by a Contested County Election. Let the best man win —but this is no time for carping criticism. Let Whig and Tory all agree to stand shoulder to shoulder and support the man who will best support his country in the present crisis ...
... fOrall. la a lik, that, Watt contended, they w.re above being allected by party Md.. The uubeudiu old Tory Rao the mirweet old Whig of the beg inning of the century had disappeared. and t ewe had viva place to slow-muting Cons restive, and Liberals. but in ...
... said over and over again that there are two classes of politicians who do not now exist—namely the oldfashioned Tory and the Whig. The only difference between what call Liberal Unionists and Liberals is that the former object to Homo Rule, and believe in ...
... SAILORS. — The following letter from Oscar Iversen, neuter of the Norwegian barque Prince Victor, appeared in the 'Northern Whig, Belfast, of 9th December:—l shall be obliged if you will allow me a corner in your paper to convey my thanks to Mr Robert ...
... over these islands like a pall, you have been raising aloft your fai-thing dip that its ticker might show the right path your whig brethren. A day or two ago you wrote that yog i at least could claim responsibility for this w; I but you need not lay that ...
... hall, and was glad the audience had given them such a hearty welcome. He had say further that there was a song sung that night whig.li was not on the programme, “The absent-minded beggar.” (Applause.) At the close of the first part of the programme that song ...
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... P who had practically ceased-to exist. One was g the Tory, whom we used to hear about in Sot- land, and the other was the Whig. His political v opponent and his friends had called him Tory, a but he did not see in what respect he resembled b the old ...
... ce, in coming there that day. F->r generations there had been two great parties in the State. For long they were known as Whigs and Tories, but now they were known as Liberals and Unionist*. It was considered wise and proper that when either of these ...
... Youscas eaid be had over and held that there were two classes of poiticlan who to exist. Once was the Tory, the other was the Whig. “it had become the fashion of hie opponents to call him , Lut he did not know how in the least he The only difference there ...