THE BUTEMAN AND THE FARMERS
... railing feeb'.e duet Liberal wind about the Breconshire election, if that election was God send showing rea ...
... railing feeb'.e duet Liberal wind about the Breconshire election, if that election was God send showing rea ...
... angels weep at. The result of the West Suffolk election has been heavy blow and great discouragement te the rising hope* of the Whigs, Breconshire hat been more than covered up, and the farmer* are still determined to support Conservative Ministry, their traeet ...
... give fair attention to Scottish questions—an attention which certainly they did not receive during the long regime of the Whigs. The annual recurrence the Registration Courts give little life to local politics; and as these Courts are, very properly, ...
... of your Whig-ifad. He will take the benefit of the law in every case in sneaking way, | however, and will go for faggots in brothers, sons, cousins, or outsiders, would-be M.P.’s and their agents, Whig lawyers, or any other decent men of the Whig persuasion ...
... camp—a disaster which, we may remind Mr Mackay, followed an invasion of Afghanistan undertaken by a , Whig Governor-General, with the sanction of the Whig administration of Lord Mel-1 bourne.' Since that event Russia, by her conquests in Turkestan, has drawn ...
... bun. gentleman, but notwitlisi sailing, there was decided majority in favour of the vote of confidence in both places. The Whigs are hungering for office, and are unscrupulous to what means they use tor this end. It would be great loss for the general ...
... FEBRUARY 15. 1670. present to (ink sectional difference*, and, if possible, thereby consolidate the rag-tag and bob-tail of Whig-Radicalism, into what might, sort of legal fiction, called party; although, at same time, they wall know that to bring about ...
... U’arl I, this step hi* caused regular scare amongst th* Roman Catholic nobility and gentry, nearly all of whom are hereditary Whig*. His uncle. Lord Howard of Glossop, who wa* called to the Hone* of Peers Mr Gladstone just ten years ago, did his beat to ...
... probably does of the Latin and Greek which procured for him small fellowship, might possibly have remembered that during the first Whig administration Lord John Roseell were at war with Egypt, and at a time, too, when no Sues Canal existed. On that occasion France ...
... and the Duke of Argyll were conspicuous members. He was equally silent, lam inclined suspect, when not long afterwards purely Whig Government, in which both of tbe above-named statesmen again held high trust, found it necessary to deal with the Indian Mutiny ...
... of eryaalia. What hia naxt davalopmant Bight ba would dafy tha computation id tha Boat aciantitio oUarvar. At yat haa aarar Whig, aad hit iagaaiona intclla-t Would find it difficult to waara craad for familial. Invalid eanl-pUyan play pioquat with dummy ...
... saving your purse if yon have sufficient courage; bat tbe Whig is like pickpocket, fllchee yonr puree while is assuring you of bis extraordinary honesty ; the devil chance you hare with kirn. The Whig bee generally been accounted good watch dog, rare fallow ...