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... WHIG VERSUS TORY A TEXT-BOOK ON POLITICAL THOUGHT The Social and Political Ideas of Scone English Thinkers the Augustan Age is a series of lectures delivered King's College University of London, edited by F. J. C. Heariishaw (George G. and Co., 7s. ...
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... POPHAMS ADDRESS. POPfIAMS COMMENCING MONDAY\ SPECIAL WEEK OF UNPRECEDENTED OFFERS FINE QUALITY LADIES' WHIG • SPECIALLY priced OCCASION, \ garments /I I \ jjll PRICE. / ii - Assortment ' / /»' mil '• '• j f /ji : sjok Gar. 'IV I llt meats. con. 1 / '/ ...
... ALDERSHOT COMMAND. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Philip Chert/wode will up bis duties General Officer Aldershoi Command, 1. Lieut.-Geo. Sit R. Whig hem ■will the same day on his appointment a$ the Forces. ...
... Books Of Today The Whig Supremacy, 1714-1760 (Oxford University Press. 12s. 6d.), is the latest addition to the great Oxford History of England. The biographer of Chatham and Stanhope, Professor Basil Williams, is the author, and though the book is ...
... sifter the amalgamation with The Western Morning News had taken place, leaving then take similar position The Northern Whig, at Belfast. Educated in Plymouth was, whilst at Gunnerside School, North-road, one of its most brilliant pupils. • Linaker ...
... than the presence 01 « here, which neither /sting could inform the Scandinavw1 ,n » probably the weather and native lands whig * migrants across the .\onn _ ...
... Constitutional, the proposed substitute. In fact, it is a trifle better in being two letters shorter. The old titles of Tory and Whig were in this respect superior to any now in use. They came trippingly off the tongue and in their day were useful both as ...
... and Unionist. Movement. Atlantic-terrace, St. Ives, Nov. 24. Tories And Whigs Sir,—The accuracy of Mr. Wm. E. Wynne's remark on the origin of Tory is doubtful. The names Tory and Whig date from 1680. in the reign of Charles 11., and although both titles ...