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ANNUAL BURNS DINNER

... Claret (which some folk ca' Soordcok). Cuddle mv Dearie, Treacle Yill. and ither drinks o' that iik, New Mask Tea. etc. Let Whig Tory agree To spend this nicht in mirth and glee. This menu having been done full justice to, Chairman opened the toast list ...

BATH CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION

... of the Erench and gained for large tracks of land. The loss of the American colonies, he mentioned, was due to the action of Whig Ministry—at the head of which was George Grenville—in trying to tax them without their consent being either asked or given ...

BOER & BRITON

... political volume. For now knows perfectly well hew Radicals for twenty years past have been made to dance jigs those milestones of Whigs, and blow great blasts of tunes the driest manner against those old codgers, the Old-Tories. Ask ponderous Harcourt, and even ...

MINISTRIES OF THE CENTURY

... 1866, to February 1868), the Premier resigning account of ill-health. Tlie Coalition Ministry of Lord Aberdeen, composed of Whigs, Radicals, and some followers of Peel, had an existence of two years and month (December, to January, 1855). Lord who followed ...

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

... was William Blathwayt, Secretary for War th© Charles 11. and James 11. curious and little known story is told of this staunch Whig churchman. was one day seated with the King when William Perm appeared, and asked His Majesty's permission to name bin new ...

REFLECTIONS ON THE LATE ELECTIONS

... dead stopgap to keep some poorer Radical fellow out in the cold. half a loaf is better than none at all. But, where would Whigs. Radicals. Tories, Millionaires, and Liberals, all, all. have been but for the Great and Glorious of the Day of Queen Elizabeth ...

MEN FOR THE EMPIRE

... the historic Whig party which had so often made its influence and weight felt the councils of the nation. But the time and the opportunity went by, and are never again likely to recur. It certainly was never a cardinal belief of the Whigs that the first ...

THE MAGAZINES

... of, if only road the ruasterly exposure of the Legislative Quackery of the Last Twenty Years in Lreland in 1901, An Old Whig. Even if tired of the endless Irish Question, some effort should be made English readers to understand it. But the Review ...

THE DECADENCE OF TRADE

... its commencement, was to be perpetual peace nations were to learn war no more. Yet ere four years had well passed away a Whig- Liberal Government found itself (after years' peace after Waterloo) up to the throat in one of the heaviest wars of the century— ...

THE CORONATION OATH

... it would be as well to rein up before the upset the coach. What—as opposed to Conservatism and Constitutionalism—with old Whig and Tory management and mismanagement half the Constitutional ship has been wrecked already; and the man in blue, on the ...

THE MAGAZINES

... and the formation of the Transvaal Republic. Canon Wirgman shows very effectively the mischievous results of the traditional Whig policy of snubbing these loyal colonists, and traces many of our recent troubles to that source. Mr. Dicey,' in an article ...

REFORM

... have been treated accordingly. The last has now been reached, namely. Reform And here one has at once find fault with those Whigs and Radicals who introduced that which were pleased call the Reform Bill. For nothing which they did. whether of good or of ...