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... MILBURN WHIg fns the DWlNary at levereess. Perfectly Katona V law Quality ...
... MILBURN WHIg fns the DWlNary at levereess. Perfectly Katona V law Quality ...
... WHIGS ON THE GREEN. So they have begun already, and Sir EDWARD REED is the first. When we prophesied yesterday that the Government must decline from their high ideals, we had no notion that ourwords would be illustrated by so fine an ?? to-day. Mr. GLADSTONE ...
... THE POSITION OF THE WHIGS. SATURDAY was a Whig field day, big speeches being made by Lord Derby at Blackburn, Mr. Goschen at Edinburgh, and Lord Hartinaton at Rawtenstall. We group below the most important utterances, from one speech or the other, un ...
... JINGO-WHIG. To l describe so genial a personality as that of Lord ROSEBERY, especially when his legs are under the mnahogany of hospitality, as the skeleton at the feast, sounds somewhat inappropriate. And vet the ?? cannot be said to have diffused an ...
... SUGGESTED WHIG ADMINISTRATIONS. I Yesterday we published from the pen of a distinguished member of the present Administration a list of the Ministry which there is every reason to suppose will succeed the present one. For comparison we print side by ...
... TI-EI INCURSION OF THE WHIG PEERS. I R - ?? DISCONTENT IN THE TORY CAMP. Lord Salisbury's overtures to the Whig peers were the absorbing topic of Conversation at the Carlton Club yesterday. Lord Northbrook and Lord Lau5dOlvne were, it seemed, the two ...
... riaL WH/IGS AND THE FRANCHISE BILL. 1i1-a11mour gains ground that the Government contemplate a p D pl~rO'1iSC on Mr. ALBERT GitsYxs amendment to the F ranchise f( 1 jic debatc on that amendment, as we all know, is one u '+lc two dangerous straits which ...
... ipolitical immo- ralityv' in not carrying out in office, the criticisms he had made in Opposition, and an attack on the .Whigs for their cold criticisms. METHINKS THE MARQUIS DOTH PROTEST TOO Ml1UCH. On the former subject Mr. Chamberlain spoke as ...
... success. Dr. Cameron described the measure as dishing the Scotch Whigs. As Dr. Cameron says so it is not for a Southron loon to deny the existence of such a class; but Vf any Scotch Whigs do survive, the bill should certainly dish them. The raises of the ...
... lea, member for Dublin governs Ireland. The Whigs goverbl nothingd e Downing-street. The right honourable gentleman, the member fot Tamwooth, is contented with power without place or patronage, ard t rf Whigs are contented with place and patronage without ...
... note need not be said. Wherever it is heard we may discover an Old Whig-calmn and confident, placid and pretentious. Indeed, the purpose of this article is to explain that Whig- principles are not merely the only sound ones, but the only prin- ciples ...
... which he has secretly and hurriedly made of Reciprocity with the United States. It is a case, it would seem, of dishing the Whigs, and stealing the clothes of the Opposition. This viewof the situation isconfirmed byremembering the natural consequences ...