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... deceive him as to any such meeting as he refers to having taken place in 1829, The only meeting held about that time by the Whig party on the subject of Reform, of which I sm aware, or of which I can learn anything from Lord Ruseell, was one of the members ...
... from the time of Pitt, in 178, and showedl that the Couservatives aided to pass the preseut measure. It was only wh n the Whigs and the Liberals found themselves in difficulties that they brought in a Reform Bill to take the attention of the Eeople from ...
... and pay, our great Whig statesmen were not In the least convinced of the Injustice of the Impost. But when multitudes of parishes refused to pay, when Churchmen Joined with Dissenters and wished for a change, then the leaders of the Whig patty found out ...
... ”” went on to say the Whigs would ruin England, and ho had always said so ; they used to get over the backs of the Radicals, now the Radicals jumped over their beads. He then adopted a quotation of Daniel O’Counnell that the Whigs were ‘¢ base, bloody ...
... century the Tory, who believed in the navy for our defence, advocated peace and the reduction of the standing army, while the Whig not only advocated the keeping up of our own standing srmy, but those of other countries. MmflvhxuhmnvhduukH.yd Parliament during ...
... Yatesbury st a height of about eighty feet, the machine sud denly nose-dived to the ground. The petrol in the tank csught fire, whig‘u consuined the machine and buret beyond recognition the body of the sir man, whose- neck was broken by the fall, and whose ...
... that you can now return another gentleman, whose ‘poli\iul opinions accord generally with those of Lord Charles Bruce. The Whig party is the real Conservative, not so the rny assuming that term. The measures emanating rom, and advocated by, the Whigl ...
... great parties of the State were divided into the ranks of Tories and Whigs, and when on the flank of the Whigs there was growing up that Radical strength which eventually burst qu the Whig camp itself and assumed the position of & Yo itical party upon that ...
... epinions accord generally with those of Lord Charles Bruce. The Whig party is the real Conservative, not so the party assuming that term. The measures emansting from, and advocated by, the Whigs have been in accordance with the social wante and int-llcctual ...
... opinions accord generally with those oro Lord Charles Bruce. The Whig party is the real Conservative, not so the party assuming that term. The measures emansting from, and advocated by, the Whigs have been in accordance with the social wants and intellectual ...
... Fort DesingonliySOwass. . . oo . d aqbßs The Richmond Whig saysthat if electioncering assertions ...