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... from their Wliig rulers. Ihey passed theirish Coercion Bill, for hichI Mr. O'Connell ci'ed thoenil base, brutal, and bloody Whigs (a voice- he has changed Iis, tune.) lie (Mr. White) kntcv it, but the WVhigsdeserved tbe eoithlets (hear, tear.)- IThei ...
... THE WHIG-RADICALS. (Frorii the Oxford Herald.) Every hour brings to light some new fact, illi* of the total contempt of duty and principle in wk'c Whig-Radicals have acted from the beginning. mention the latest which has come to our one that may interest ...
... °Whig at Psethcawl. A nine-hole course is available on Locks Common for the use of golfers free of charge. but players are warned to exercise great care driving, to avoid causing danger or inconvenience to non-players using the Locks Common. sea TAP& ...
... TILE WHIG OCTERNMENT.-OULL DUTY.- ITS POLICY. The Whig Government is now fairly in harness ; and whatever there may be objectionable in its composition: however mach one section of the Liberal party may dislike this member of the Cabinet or another, or ...
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... WHIGS AND TORIES. In the number just published, the Edinburgh Review says :— If Mr. Gladstone had leaned more on his Whigs and less on his Radicals, he would be Prime Minister still ; if Mr. Disraeli leans more en his ' moderates' and lees on his Tories ...
... THE DEFUNCT WHIGS. The Charii-ari contains the following wbimsicallr Rbsurtl descnr)tlOn of the demise and interment of the late Wing M iiiistry The Ministry, which hnd been for some time indis- posed. lay almost speechless in the House of Commons, its ...
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... THE WHIG GOVERNMENT. WE are to have a. strong government at last. Such is the cry from the victorious Whigs. Such forms the sole excuse for a crisis like the present -upsetting a government in actual possession of .power. The late ministry, it must be ...