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... WHIG AND TORY. Whig end Tory governors sre sir of one snd hslf of the other. We confess, however, tbst the lory is the hooester, end, to far, the more English animal of the two. The Whig laments tbe tnrbolent politics which be atsiats so far it it beneficial ...
... Constitutional History of England will remember the definition of Whig and Tory quote from memory: The Tory believes Parliament to be all-paramount, above nubile opinion Or any other —the Whig believes that Parliament should be amenable to public opinion ...
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... These bis , in some respect, considered ie was further, and when he had * We've recall him sa with a smile, And 80, dished the Whigs ently, they had. what stirring events ie mever there was @ con- ro oh The Suez Canal! Exainiy't stir it made when the British ...
... CHEW WHIG CHRISTIANITY IN EUROPE Bishop’s Fears DR. PARTRIDGE AND THE FUTURE FHrs the state of Christianity in Europe were expressed by the Lord Bishop of Portsmouth (Dr Frank Part•idgo), when he addressed members of tie Church Pastoral Aid Society at ...
... BASKETS WHIG Make Fashionable Flower Containers A NOTE of old-world charm is seen In the arrangement of these garden flowers in baskets which originally cost you nothing at all! One is a mustard-and-cress basket, circular in shape, the basket with a handle ...
... . to (Front le Constilational-Radieal Pamper. ge. 'ral Show me the reform which is impossible, ty, said an illustrious Whig-wit in former days, and 1 en, will support it with all my heart. It is to be feared es. that many statesmen of the present ...
... the followving mnoutnt has enteretd Iondor, and the othter parts of the kilngdomn: - 1112!1 Tory period ?? foons TI 1t34 Whig ititto ?? , 2113.5 ?? O3 Or Circra, tbte duty ott which wns reducetd from tOd. to. 2d1. in 1813', and of whirls the followistg ...
... Whig Wel Standing at the ring aide at Chichester Market. I was glad to eee that really good bulls were making better prices than for some tune past. :tr. Walter Stride was in the rostrum, and although I know be dues not care for gratuitous bouquets thrown ...
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