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THE PREMIER AND THE CHURCH

... goodwill and support paid her by the laity of rll ranks in her communion, have kindled a rather anxious flame in the bosom of the Whig Ministry, lest their tenure of office should thereby be rendered more than precarious. Against this fast-increasing spirit ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1818,

... pass to the actual head of the newly-formed Whig Administration. After a few days hard struggle to get up a coalition, and subsequently to draw a few of the minor members of the late Government into the Whig Cabinet, Lord John Russell has fiullay arranged ...

THE MAYNOOTH. DIVISION

... former being 169, the latter only 150. It is, therefore. a Whig majority, and so far its leaders are Whig leaders. and Sir Robert Peel a Whig premier. We are enjoying the unspeakable benefit of a Whig administration. The old and respectable monopoly that went ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2

... those pseudo-patriots require, look like a complacent putting-in of the wedge for them by the Whigs, which they will not fail to attempt to drive home. If the Whigs have any sense of honesty left, they may, indeed, adopt a wise scale of economy, which will ...

THE MONSTER TAX

... TAX. 1 Tag night of Friday last was an eventful one in the House of Commons. On that night the Whig Ministers let go their last hold on popularity. The Whigs, henceforth, represent nothing but their own effrontery, double-faeedness, and cruel disregard ...

Published: Friday 25 February 1848
Newspaper: Church & State Gazette (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1458 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE MINISTRY

... that selfish advantage be obtained. We have never been admirers of the Whigs, though we do them justice for much of their Church and Educational legislation. But the worst of the Whigs were preferable to the men whom alone our antimonarchical contemporary ...

\VIIIC AND TORY COALITION

... \VIIIC AND TORY COALITION. A GREAT deal of conversation is going on in political eircles ab•int an intended junction of the Whigs and I', It is nut supi,osed that it will he su a.: t include Robert Peel ; but his -711 to have lcave to accept place trout ...

THE ARMEN:

... Original Correspondence • • 42ti Reviews of Books 4Y7 Political and Electioneer- ing Intelligence 428 O'Connell's Missive to no Whigs 428 Porcien and Colonial 429 The War in Kaffirland • • • • 429 Destruction of St. John's, Newfoundland, by Fire . 429 Robert ...

THE CHURCH AND STATE GAZETTE

... the worse for a criminal Conservative Government being out, and an incapable Whig Government finding it difficult, if not impossible, to secure the succession. Not that the Whigs have been idle in attempting to discover means whereby to attain the consummation ...

No. 342. VOLUME VII. Romish Tactics • • 541 Universities 542 Preferments 543 Benefices Vacant 543 Consecrations ..

... Imperial l'arliament 544 Political and Commercial 547 Court and Vasil ion 547 Notices to Correspondents 546 Arehdeadon Paley Tho Whigs and the Budget 5411 Both Sides of the Irish Sea 549 Pagan and Imperial 549 Tractariun Doings 5.50 ...

TIIE CHURCH AND STATE GAZETTE

... peacemakers to the Chartists—the police to the pickpovkets ? If in one case this policy be adopted, why not in another? Let the Whigs answer this if they can. The whole Established Church was made - to stoop to a few Dissenters, because they chose to adhere ...

THE CHURCH AND STATE GAZETTE

... that to the policy of the Whigs, who originated the war, we owe the ruinous inheritance of the disasters which we are now deploring, and which a Conservative Government has the unenviable task of both suffering and repairing. Whig ambition in the entertainment ...