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WHIG PRINCIPLES %. WHIG PRACTICE

... WHIG PRINCIPLES %. WHIG PRACTICE. There is an ancient proverb, that “one man may steal ahorse while another mu»t not look over a hedge,’' ami recommend the Mtudy of lliis old saw our ex-ministerial contemporaries. When Radical calumny and unblushing perjury ...

WHIG ADMINISTRATION

... WHIG ADMINISTRATION. The Whig Ministers have now been year in office. Were we to suppose the evil genius of the country permitteJ for season unrestricteJ licence to scourge it with every public calamity, and all . Tbe troublous storms tb.it toss The private ...

WHIG ECONOMISTS

... WHIG ECONOMISTS. The busy and all-important Right Honourable Charles Ponlett Thomson,’who aspires to govern not only ids peculiar department, but the incapable .Ministry which lornu so conspicuous a substratum —who is so fond of theory, that would sacnfice ...

THE WHIG REVENUE

... THE WHIG REVENUE T lIKOPHII-Ul If we last week laid before our readers the Political Mischiefs of the year thirty-three, we have now a still heavier discouragement to give them in the results of its expenditure, as presented tablet of the mot lamentable ...

THE WHIGS AND THE COLONIES

... THE WHIGS AND THE COLONIES. A correspondent of the Timet, writing on th subject of emigration, says : We know from experience how vain a task it is endeavour to prevail upon a Whig Administration aid the cause of civilization for civilization’s sake ; ...

THE WORTHLESS WHIGS

... WORTHLESS WHIGS. Our readers, are sure, will relish the following morsel of bitter vituperation. In a letter to the Hon. 11. Finch, afterwards fifth Lord Winchel.sea, Mr. George Fluxion, in 1711, thus oddly, though correctly, describes the Whig party, to ...

WHIGS AND PYETS

... WHIGS AND PYETS. How affairs have gone on in St. Stephen’s since you have given your seat, ami 1 have given my office, is truly afflicting to a well-regulated mind. You say that the Whigs came over from the opposition benches as noisy as pyets. Pyets ...

WHIG RETRENCHMENT

... WHIG RETRENCHMENT. The dividiiii! in the House of Commons on Monday ni-ht, on the subject of Pensions (says the Morning I’utt) shows the true character of those memlters who brawl at the hustings in favour of economy ; and who before their constituents ...

WHIG CLVB

... WHIG CLVB. Thi. Socielv dined together on Tuefday at Crown and Anchor tavern, J- C * N’PP ~le' ’.M’ in the chair.—After dinner Mr. Alderman 5a bridge called upon the noblemen and prefent to pav a tribute of thank, Mr. Fox upon this occafion, and moved ...

THE WHIGS AND THE HOUSEHOLD

... the Whigs, and she has lately married an Irish liberal barrister—l believe a Reman Catholic.—Lady C. Barrington : Daughter of the Whig Eerl Grey, and wile of late Whig M.P— Lady C. Copley : Daughter of the Whig Ear) of Yarborough, sister the ...

WHIG JOBBERY

... WHIG JOBBERY Lord Palmerston ha* U*en going through the miU*’ pretty extensively of lute, on account of hi* church appointments, which certainly are characteriscd about the most bare-faced jobbery one could well imagine. _,. . .. • All the recent Bishop* ...