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Swindon Advertiser and North Wilts Chronicle

HARE AND HEDOBHOO

... was but alight.—K. M. R. QUESTIONS. I*6. Whig and Liberal.—Will any of your readers kindlv inform when and how the term Liberal was find need as the name lor a political party in place of the old term “Whig—J. V. W. “State Eatabliahed Church and Tithe* ...

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... signify imperial connection; but how came purple to have thin Kigniftrance, which seems to be very ancient?—T. L. a ANSWERS. m. Whig and Liberal.”—ln reply to “Diligence.” the name Liberal was first employed political term in IBIA, when Byron «nd bin set on ...

O W.B. STOKES DEPABTMENT

... for them without roily. Kirkpatrick, Sedgeheer. Arery, Batler and Lae did wall for the winnare, the totter'a daekta along the whig proving eery diacaacertiM the oppwtog defeoan. Dean, Boat. Johna, W Worthy ware the pick Batler and Lea, torwaida. Mr A. Bachman'a ...

THE SUN’S HEAT

... of Session in Scotland, and the greatest lawyer that country had over produced. In politics he wae a lesions member of the Whig party. He had tha honour to one the cMnen three who offered the Crown Scotland to William and Mary at Revolution. As Secretary ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... time. Lord Carrington is a poor aker. and master Parliamentary arts. Hut lie lielongs to that class of politicians aliuli the Whig party found invaluable in the •lavs of the great Reform Bill—the class of which l>>rd was shining example. If l.otd Carrington ...

TO KKEP A DISU HOT

... power; but be only held the premiership three days, from 27tn of Jnly the Wth. On the let of August Queen Anne died, and the Whigs rape into power with the aeceecioa of the Brunewick line. now found himself a traitor, find to France. after, juntified all ...

libellous distich

... treasure trove were much debated in qusoos. Tha building Holland Park will, is believed, necessitate removal of the statu* Whig statesman, the third Lord Holland, which stands on the strip ground that is threatened. The statue U»* old gentleman seated ...

MR W H I/UNO’S CHALLENGE

... queationa of - trove ware much debated eonaaquenea Hi* building Holland Park will, i> be- neoeeaiut# tha moral the stalua tha. Whig stataaman, the third Lord Holland, which on tha ntrip of ground that » threatened. Tha statue of old seated in a chair, and ...

OXFORD

... Trinity Hall. Cambridge. and after- curtains.. The at A tii m e Miiii . (riPal Building. at tOxford rendered the all powerful Whig party, and as 0 i 43ti. Cut and Ruin -A writer in Know- Armstrong and W. C. Merchant. miry comequence tasked coldly upon ...

A 'IERRIBLE DEATH

... A 'IERRIBLE DEATH. Fox. a youth Of 16. hes with a terrible accident at Warrington 1% trework. It WHIG of hi g duty to take red-hot wire from elie .41 of roller*, and pass It Oil tO another He somehow failed to serum the wire, and it came running from ...

OMNIBUS NOTES

... celebrated by Sonthry's poem, &eft on his wedding-night, from a too free indulgence in the honeyed drink. ORIGIN OF THE TERM WHIG. Burnet, in the History of His Own Time, (vol. i., page 43) under the year 1648, gays:— The south-west counties of Scotland ...

trAt

... largely added to.—“ East Ham Echo. ' R3117111,11.--The folkweinii ale psretlre returns foe the M. & KW. 3 anetlas R. 0 da. Week 'Whig Jul, 23. %VII 240 NO Correepooding week, 906) 242 765 : - the met- Railway Total 1974 I ° B I 49 79 Dennewe . 20 The ammo ...