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... THE BASE AND SCANDALOUS WHIG PETITION. Tory Electors ! all hididdle diddle, pure, independent, and free, have twice won the came of our Queen and our Laws, Dickson'* glorification and Churchward's applause, liididdle, ho diddle, dee. have trodden down ...
... THE FRANCHISE AND THE WHIGS. The heir of Earl Grey, the last real Constitutional Whig, made • speech on the Franchise. He is Mr. Grey, ?CP. for South Northumberland, and was for postponing the Franchise uutil He was in favour of reducing the county q ...
... experience of Whig rule ; but now the case is widely different. Ten years have opened its eyes to the hollowness of Whig promises, and shown to it the meagreness of Whig performances. The country is now fully alive to the nature of Whig professions, and ...
... WHIG ROYALTY. The ink in which the Conservative party were written down as disloyal enemies of their Queen is scarcely dry, when we find one of her Majesty's late devoted champions offering the remarks which follow: -- Is it intended as a mark of spite ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE CHARTISTS. On Monday evening a meeting was held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, in the Strand, the ostensible object of which was to make a demonstration in favour of a repeal of the corn laws, but in reality, as appeared by the resolutions ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE PEERAGE. The recent rapid accession of numbers to the peerage cannot ail to attract the notice of even the most casual observer, and the unceremonious manner in which the hangers-on of the Whig faction have been pi:chforked into that ...
... WHIGS AND TORIES. We hare just received a pamphlet. bearing the and, the talent divplaycil throughout its iinquci.tionably prucet it to b from the pen ot a u , iter. Front the research and general 4, ri ti, the ork .it nimit claim the attention of Ilia ...
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... INCERITY OF THE WHIG NOBILITY. (FROM HINTS TO THE ARISTOCRACY.) But there is one class of the aristocracy to whom, in an especial manner, the weight of historical censure is duethat is, the Whig nobility : the great and old families, once the ornament ...
... THE VICTORIA, WHIG DINNER. The example of the Conservatives of Canterbury was, it seems, not lost upon the liberals. The Tory note of preparation sounded as an alarm to the whigs, and they consequently resolved on having a blow out. The spread was made ...
... of feeling, and the discomfited and wo-begone Whigs excited the risibility of the meeting by their gestures and movements at so sudden and unexpected a defeat from their quandam friends. Finally the Whigs escaped to a hole and corner adjoining, where ...