THE HOPE OF THE WHIGS
... THE HOPE OF THE WHIGS. NMI ...
... THE HOPE OF THE WHIGS. NMI ...
... THE TIMES AND THE WHIGS. The 'I'imes of tlie e3d ult. contained a virulent attack upon the Whig NOblemen and Gentlemen who obeyed their Sovereign's summons to assist per- sonally, or by their children, in the ceremony of the Coronation, The topics of ...
... WHIG EXTRAVAGANCE. The anneal Parliamentary return lately published, of the increase and diminution which respectively took place in the number of persons employed in the varioes public offices during the past year, and in the amount of their salaries ...
... WHIGS AND WHIGGERY. The terminution of the Russell Ministry 18-16 in perfect keeping with its antecc ...
... after to the statesman who had brought us there. In a breath the Whigs tell us that we have reached finality, that John Bright is not wanted, and can do us no goodand also that if they (the Whigs) had remained in, they would have given us such a spick and ...
... WHIG It uni ...
... THE SCOTCH WHIGS. Tlie real Whig* were extremely few. Self interest had converted some, and terror none ; and the residue which stood out consisted only the stronger-minded men the party. The adherence of these men rational opinions was alien led with ...
... WHIGS AND LIBERALS. These terms are sometimes used indiscriminately, if they were altogether synonymous and co-extensive. But they are not; and the new electors need to understand their connection and distinction. The modern Liberal party contains within ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE ROMANIST& (Front the Morning Pose.) An Irish journalist politely denominated Sir Thomas Redington the other day 'a baptised spaniel.' But there are other dogs, serving under the present ministry, whose dexterity far surpasses that of ...
... WHIG CORRUPTION. If ever there was a time when the Catholics of this empire should be of one mind and one feeling, it is the present period, when the iiead of the Church is assailed with so much malignant vehemence by Protestantism and infidelity. One ...
... WHIG MINISTRIES. THE BLUNDERING EXTRANAGANCE OF Eighty-six is oar ostimat,rl expenditure this year, the average exponliture of the last twenty y •:irs having about fif:y millions. In this single y r, therefore, the war is estimated as likely to cost U; ...
... SLANDER. We have little leisure, and less inclination, to look 017 ° C the columns of that sink of Whig politics and infidel priP ° ciples—the Morning Chronicle; and -he passage we about to advert to might never have met our eye had not seen it in the ...