7 HAS WHIGS
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... the Whigs cannot but be secretly love with them because of some common regard for a peculiar sacredness in property, and for the glories of long descent. So it comes, that though they hate the Whig traditions, they labour hard to win the Whigs themselves ...
... LABOURS OF THE WHIG MINISTRY. (From the Monthly Chronicle.) No Government in this country lias ever carried through measures so vast, with foes more formidable, in a time short. In six years, the reform bill, the municipal bill, the mighty re-organization ...
... THE WHIG PEERS AND THE GOVERNMENT. A London correspondent believe* it will be found that more than one the great Whig peers will separate themselves from the Government when the Compensation for Disturbance Bill comes before the House of Lords. The fate ...
... _YORK WHIG CLU _13 The Annual _Dinner of _this _Association look _phcc nt the Assembly _Rooms , Yorkon Monday _last , when _nl'oul 4 ( X ) of _the members and _visitors _sitKlown to a sumptuous riilertaii ) iin _. _'i ) t pruvided Iroin Eiridge ' s _ ...
... MR. LABOUCHERE AND THE WHIGS. Mr Labouchere, in opening Camberwell Radical Club last night, said the Whigs were more dangerous than lories. There were about of them in the House of Commons. They were the cause of the action in Egypt and the Crimes Bill ...
... VE TRUSTY WHIGS OF tAXAllKSIURl : YE trusty Wliig 3 of laiinrkiilurc , Who guard our nntivc rights Whose banner , battle-torn ami old , Hath waved ' o ' cr iloailly lH ; ht& : Your glorious Btaudani buist oner more 'I'o ( ace tliu Tones iill , And strike ...
... WHAT _HAVE THE _WHIGS DONE _? ( From the _Liverpool Chronicle . } In _answer _to a _correspond en Iwe _givy tlio followinc _: brief _list ol tlieir deeds during _the last ten _years . We _wish they had done _more , but we must bo _thankful for what we ...
... SIR CHASIBERLAIT OX WHIGS A FATIEWELL banquet was given last evening to Sir Harry Verney , Bar t ., M . P ., «» n his retirment from the representation of the borouRh of Buckincba . tn , - for which lie has sat for a period of nearly fifty years . The ...
... WHIG OR TORY !—HEADS TAILS! [From the Standard.] If the Morning Chronicle thinks that contemplate with any feelings but those apprehension and disgust the elevation the Tory party, merely by the depression of the Whigs, our contemporary does great injustice ...
... WHIG AND TORY POLICY. (from the Morning Chronicle.) Tho Times and Standard are toiling hard to set up their party with political capital sufficient to enable them to carry on the business of government. The substance of sundry elaborately-constructed ...
... old Whigs in Scotland, who, within living memory,secured theloaves and fishes and kept them successfully against all-comers, whether Conserva- tive or Radical, In the event of Lord Rosebery becoming leader of a Coalition party and head of a Whig” Ministry ...