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W. M. PRITCHARD,

... m contioamg said that Sir Thomas NViuningtoo had remarked that the Conservative Government had come into office because the Whig Government could not stand; but when the maionty in tho House Commons found that they could n*t manage the Government, what ...

THE COUNTY EXPRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1868

... themselves in very different position the one they now occupy. English nen are quite tirod the pulling down system every time the Whigs are excluded from office Some time since was the park paling* now it is the Irish Church, and should they remain much longer ...

Tb« »it«ation of political aifaira at Kiddermineier is noteworthy. That town never seems to enjoy calm. Either ..

... storm is raging, or one is brewing. election over, another prepared for. Years ago Kidderminster Tories dr: in It port, so its Whigs drank sherry. Churchmen painted their shutters green; Nonconformists black. A candidate’s canvass was simple enough. He came ...

KIDDERMINSTER

... and control should be in the ban tue Homan Ca'hulic hierarchy. Cardinal Cullen wrote to him. as Home S.•cretary, under the Whig Gove nment, and stated what been agreed to by the f air Homan Catholic Archbishop* and twenty-nine bishop*, and what they required; ...

emigration to brazil

... Liberal party shrink with an unconcealed aversion which they scarcely affect to disguise. It is not probable that the great Whig houses would regard with any satisfaction Mr. Gladstone Prime Minister ; it is certain that they would avoid such a result ...

THE GREAT LIBERAL PARTY IN TROUBLE

... must have been the necessity which drove the Liberal party to adopt policy so much at variance with Liberal principles and Whig traditions, and which can only benefit the Popish party, a faction always hostile to true religion and liberty. One can understand ...

hears about him one fatal disqualification—

... the Conservative party. It would be repetition his masterly and constitutional treatment of Reform. He would dish at once Whigs and High Church Radicals. The only possible reply would bo establishment- and disendow men t of both Churches, 'and that Air ...

fall in auch matter as that, then in no greater or nobler work did any Minister lay down his honour,

... was a Protestant Constitution, ours was a Protestant country. It was always the glory of our fathers, whatever they were —Whigs or Tonesthat we were always united in the feeling that ours was Protestant country. If they pulled down the Protestant flag ...

Comsponiitute

... the permission of the Chair““ would he caught and trapped ' j ttsL ..a » (sir ,|aesti., deduced from the lecture would-be Whig . KalablisUed Protestant. _ ..i ,;v,«J fair thou«li incomplete answer, ami I their dirty wor c ~f it own members, y p. ir tioB ...

Y, OCTOBER 10, 1808

... shouldbeindiscriminately destroyed; and, although the abuses and anomalies to which he had referred hud existed so long, the Whig Governments of the past twenty years had held themselves responsible for their existence, and the scandal and disgrace rested ...