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... the natrow views of many of the Tory party in the decade pre- ceding the Reform Bill of 1832) must now see, call yourselves Whigs, Moderate Liberals, or what you please that the broad and enlightened views of Lord Derby, Mr. Disraeli, and the other Conservative ...

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... is uncommon. We have not read anything in modern English so bright, so vigorous, so incisive out of the pages of the great Whig essayist and historian. Tihe haeuenday Reviezv.- Remarleable for a certain eloquence and incisiveness of style. WM. BLACsWOOD ...

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... the narrow views of many of the Tory party in the decade pre- ceding the Reform Bill of e832) must now see, call yourselves Whigs, Moderate Liberals, or what you please, that the broad and enlightened views of Lord Derby, Mr. Disraeli, and the other Co ...

BULLER ADVANCES TO ERMELO

... February 25, 1868), the Premier resigning on account of ill-health. The Coalition Ministry of Lord Aberdeen, composed of Whigs, Radicals, and some followers of Peel, had an existence of two years and a month (December, 1852, to January, 1855). Lord ...

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... the country required, varying in this respect from the more cautious policy pursued by the late Lord Paloserston and other Whig leaders. The state of the finances is undoubtedly satisfac- tory, thexre none returnshaving accurately reflected the growing ...

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... Unionists, his scathing condemnation of the Tories and their Irish policy, his contemptuous allusion to the timidity of the Whigs, his snub to the Federation schemes of Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, and, as the logical conclusion, the splendid tribute which history ...

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... the narrow views of many of tre Tory party in the decade pre- ceding the Reform Bill of 1t3c) must now see, call yourselves Whigs, Moderate Liberals, or what you please, that the broad and enlightened views of Lord Derby, Mr. Disraeli, and the other Co ...

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... to be pure, well matured, and of very excellent quality.-2o, GT. TITCHFIELD-S-r., W. ORNE) THE PERFECTION OF L> t WHISKY. WHIG.LAND UNRIVALLED F'OR WHISKY.) TODDY. Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors: GREENLEES BROTHERS , Gresolam-buildings, E.C. ( ...

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... representatives who were not opposed to Mlaynooth, the result of which was that almost every candidate who came forward, whether Whig, Tory, or Radical, declared that at heart he had always been opposed to the grant, and was ready to pledge himself against ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... caused at the defeat of Miss Dod by Mrs. 1-bare and of hSary 1i -lezlett (thme champion.) by, the youngt- Scotch player, Miss Whig- Ithe first routid. ba tla At )X ford yesterday the Dark Blues beat St. Bartholomewv'sHsia P t '~atrploi decisivefashioam ...

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... Unionists, his scathing condemnation of the Tories and their Irish policy, his contemptuous allusion to the timidity of the Whigs, his snub to the Federation schemes of Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, and, as the logical conclusion, the splendid tribute which history ...

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... through, and yet does not interfere with the trade along the borders, wphich is as useful for the costermonger's cart as for the Whig duke's carriage. Whatever good argzuments there may be for the tramway must apply with tenfold force in favour of Asphalte: ...