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The Speech, and John Symonds, Jun

... quoting from a return which he had wrung from the Government they were Peter Eric, Q.C., a Whig, salary 21,500; James Hill, Q.C. Whig, salary, £1,200 ; Rev. R. Joacs, Whig, salary £1,200. He had nothing to say against these gentlemen as to their admitted r ...

Published: Wednesday 29 June 1864
Newspaper: Oxfordshire Telegraph
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 524 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ELECTION NEWS

... ° A Whig is, was, and ever will be, the Head ofa Party. You might as foon perfuade a Scotch Cove- nanter to revere Epifcopacy, a Dutchman to become Charitable, or a modern Saint to refrain from Lying, as a Whig from Faction : In a Word, a Whig is a pei ...

Published: Saturday 19 May 1753
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 452 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

22. Westminstsr Lender

... Plants vic*i North Gloucester Phiijictts , Berkeley Boston Duke Wilks, For Messrs. Davies, Duke, and Philpotts arc Whigs succeeding Whigs, and Mr. Plants is sncooedityi a PREACHERS. At Carfax, Sunday morning, the Rev. Mr. Jacobson; evening, the Rev. Mr ...

WHIGQERY

... stand the present attain. The aUUDoebltmen Whigs and Radicals the Birmingham School is hollow. Trim, the latter have gto more now than ever they drew from Whig Uimatry before. Bat there must be lino eomewhorn The Whig, ewe gloried in having the plaoee, the ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1882
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 312 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE BICESTER ADVERTISER,

... and pay, our great Whig statesmen wan not in the least convinced of the injustice of the Impost. when multitudes of pastimes r e fused to pa,. whelk Churchmen joist with Inesenters and wished for a change, then the leaden of the Whig party found out that ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1859
Newspaper: Bicester Advertiser
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 120 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SATURDAY. DSC. 19

... another reason it inconvenient the Whig* convene Parliament. On each succeeding Session they appear with diminished numbers ; their ranks are continually thinned ; it rarely happens that a Whig vacancy is filled by a new Whig; and so their forces are slowly ...

BANBURY, APRIL 29

... honour. To explain Whigs have ib*- temiinod,that siiiteof Banbury oig taken a most active part placing and keeping thesaUl Whigs in office—in spite of the town having iKtrliamentary Mat at eonutinnd. and in the service the said Whigs—it is not place i»f ...

THE BALLOT

... from intimidation long there is open voting ; but whether Whigs or Radicals men will abuse their power if they can. We can affirm, too. from some knowledge of election contests, that the Whigs laugh at the notion that the choice should be free.” Why, ...

MR. PUCK IKG HAM’S CASE

... the subsequent losses which this led it was a Whig opposition that I was first encouraged to bring mvease before Parliament; it was by higadniinistrattou that the justice of my claim was admitted it was a Whig cabinet minister that the resolutions awarding ...

laudciit station aud

... |ui‘tea»ifc to name of Whig—let any j ocli man lo.kti.ruj'!> tiic pew; set the earlier (or even works of P.urVi—let him turn the more modem jee *jf Mactoutosli, and s*-c how vastly th« ehar.icterotlio tiu* pix.'»;d iniutsiertaltotd from the Whig leadcne Wo fne-l ...

FOREION

... arc likely to startthree on the Whig, and as many on the Democratic side. In so far as this country has any interest in tbc strife, the recommendations and drawbacks of the candidates are pretty eqiwlljr balanced. The Whigs are wedded to commercial protection ...

Published: Thursday 20 November 1851
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 267 | Page: 1 | Tags: none