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NOTES ON NEWS

... in Whig policy and traditions. It may be admittedand such a life, if honestly written, will not conceal it—that Lord Bussi ll illustrated aiso at times some of the weaknesses of the Whig school. But the value and services and theories of the Whigs greatly ...

AN INEXPENSIVE CAKE

... Charles 11., that the election struggles began, based on the party divisions of the Court and country party, the Tories and Whigs, Conservatives and Radicals, which still continue. From that day to this every election has resounded with similar cries, and ...

DOEKING ADVEETISEE. LITERARY GLEANINGS,

... turbulent state of the Highlands. Outlawed as he was, he was courted on all sides; and although he was countenanced by the great Whig leader of Scotland, he was deep in the counsel of the Jacobite leaders. When Lord Mar, and even when the young Chevalier, raised ...

ESTABLISHED 1851. BI

... is now urged should be introduced in India, at one tinie another, has formed the subject of bitter controversy between the Whigs and Tories in England, and it is, therefore, only to be expected that the same parties will renew their struggle on the great ...

EPSOM

... favourite country residence of Lord Stanley, afterwards Prime Minister, and Mr. Charles Greville. General Anson, and half the Whig Cabinet stayed there for Epsom races. The Bankruptcy of Mr. H. J. Tritton.— In the Court of Bankruptcy, the first meeting of ...

A WONDERFUL

... in York-street, St. James’s-square, London, where Lady Farnborough is now living, was formerly the residence of that eminent Whig states, man Sir George Cornewall Lewis, and there, some 50 •• j years ago, the young Conservative member tor t ' ' Newark (who ...

(From “ The World”)

... than 30 years. He exercised great influence, and was the secret adviser of the Queen and the Prince Consort, and of all the Whig notables. From 1835 till 1841, and from 1846 till 1852, he was really more powerful than the Prime Minister, as will be shown ...

LORD HARTINGTON AT NAIRN

... : I acknowledge that I am still proud of the name of Whig, and, notwithstanding anything that may have happened in recent times in my political life, I profess still to maintain and uphold true Whig principles. It is therefore source of no little satisfaction ...

MR. BALFOUR AND MR. MORLEY

... the men to do the work who are most likely to do it well for the public, utterly and entirely regardless whether the man is Whig, or Tory, or Radical. (Loud cheers.) The right hon. gentleman afterwards opened a bazaar in the Drill Hall in aid of funds ...

CONSTITUTIONAL UNION DINNER,

... criticisms on the Local Government Act, this year's finance, and Irish administration. He repelled Mr. claim to represent Whig traditions respecting the Union. Inequality of laws was in Ireland's favour, as witness the present security of the Irish ...

Maphtt 30, 1889

... and folded small, lay bidden between largo leases engrosse thick parchment. MEMBER FOR BIRMINGHAM. At the next election the Whigs, assisted by the Conservatives, brought forward against him Mr. (now Sir) T. D. Acland, but Mr. Bright's victory was overwhelming ...

DERVISH RAID NEAR SUAKIM

... with the alliterative Pnnee. Princess, and People,” the object of It being sjt forthin detail the patronage Mid sssistance whig the Prince and Princess of Wales various charitable and phUanttiropio Si most interesting feature pwhaps of the book wUI 1m ...