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... WILBERFORCE AS A WHIG. The Mail is as well aware its enlightened contemporary the circumstances of Wilberforce's famous election —which the latter journal, after weeks of hard and unusual labour its reference book, has evidently just discovered. The ...
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... WILBERFORCE AS A WHIG. Our correct contemporary is at it again this morning, and claims William Wilberl'orco as a Whig! In the course of its leading article this morning blandly sets forth : The Tories who opposed when lie appealed to the freeholders ...
... WHIG FOR GUINEA. The Bury and Norwieb Pat, which dates bock much further than the Than, like its contemporary. giving feCuf.ll , of the year 1301. Her is one curious item lo Broithdeld blatter. Lon. doe. a pig butcher exhibited hie. wile for sale with ...
... problems that faced the world. Mr. Fothergill declared that he was a Whig, Mr. Mabane: I regard the Whig as the reactionary element in the Liberal Party. The sooner we root out the Whig element the better chance there will be for the Liberal Party. ) Mr ...
... THE WHIGS. The death of Whiggism has been announced with more or less satisfaction a number of times in the last fifty years. We have had at leas* two statesmen who have been called the last of the Whigs, and Lord Rosebery has given us the funeral ...
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... Whig's, All this angered the Whigs, so they procured an equipage exactly similar even two women got to represent the Berney champion and her friend except that they sported Whig colours. They, too, paraded the city—until the Tories discovered the deception ...
... that they were under Whig dnmmation. (Laughter.) was not aware of any Whigs in House of Commons. Ho was not Whig, nor tlie, son a Whig. (Laughter.) But h© had a great respect and enormous admiration and gratitude for the old Whig party. Bat ...
... REACTIONARY WHIGS I sometimes feel, said Miss Lloyd George, that it is easier for the lion ty lie down with the lamb than for a Whig to keep step with a Radical, and I think that has been the experience of the Liberal Party in the past. Mr Gladstone ...