MR. REDMOND’S CRITICISM
... death. policy had been vacillation, ignorance, and incompetence, and thew characteristics had been those of every Government. Whig Tory, which had attempted govern Ireland since the Union. ...
... death. policy had been vacillation, ignorance, and incompetence, and thew characteristics had been those of every Government. Whig Tory, which had attempted govern Ireland since the Union. ...
... part of Nineteenth Century. He was in the Cabinet . Lord Grenville in 1806, and of Grey in 1830. and lace the councils the Whig Party. The Lw*nt volume, which is continuation of those nobliisbed in 1852 and 1854, lull of striking criticisms, lively stories ...
... great taste, and are in perfect condition. The comprises 10 or II excellent bed and dressing rooms, bath- ru*u. stdeuiUd double whig room with balcony, boudoir, baud wane diulin.*-ruom with bay window. n>orn lug-room, smokiitg-ruaui. capital basement offices ...
... strengthening the moral of the Navy was recognised by grant from the Government of s pension of jeer, hut three years later Whig Government came into power and withdrew il. Sir George Grove sUted lhat the pension wee afterwards restored him, bathe (Hit ...
... political life until 1850, when Lord John Russell, glad re- inforce the Whig ranks in the Upper House, gave him a British Peerage. From this time was an active member of the Whig Party. Whilst at Oxford had shown hia enthusiasm generous efforts to raise ...
... of that country formed tha ahooihlog political topic of day, and appointment indication of the adherence of member en old Whig family tha policy the Iriah lend Act I**l. Then come imprtaonmont of Mr. Parnell and other Netiooaliat leaden, followed tha ...
... matter gratulation to your Whig politician. And It that time the King’s madness might return «pon him at any moment; when the Prince would become Regent, and the Whigs would enjoy their own again. It seemed.” says Creevey. who was Whig himself, and who therefore ...
... intellectual circle which ■ had gathered round the Prince of Wales, and lookinl to the Heir the Crown restore the fortunes of the Whig Party; but soon after entered Parliament he became the foremost champion of the Tory Party, the m«»st formidable antagonist ...
... PMd. tnmonUe and Btlrrtnn Btory.' , AdTertleor. A RAW PROBATIONER. By ELLIS DEAN. * A rtnr and eetbotlc story.” -Bctfaßt Whig. : asaiff J d. Union: ZMOBT. LONG andOO.. IS, Bon*erlo-Mree4.Fleei-Btrei REMARKABLE NEW BOOK CARL JOCBERT. nOOND LABOR rpHB ...
... detached fragments land wbieh the older cm. ception of Ehnpiro disregarded being insigud. cant. Nowadays wo perceiro that islands whig intrinsically are almost worthless yet g entitled to rank necessary factors In tfc evolution of what is known worid-politisi ...
... refreshment to meet in the llelos flesh and good to rood shout when they are ao mor«.-Moruiag Post. ■CHJRTHER MEMOIRS OF THE WHIG PARTY, UP7-1821. Third HOLLAND fim-IMOi. Edited Lord Btatoeoals. * Demy Bto.. -. . *f record of most Importsat lam . . written ...
... naturally into use in disdsitions dealing with this subject; in it Irtuld not surprising the Russians themwere to adopt the word Whig a label of riorv or reproach for the moderate Conservative proprietor party which striving to make . influence felt both at ...