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... THE TORIES AND THE WHIGS. When Waterloo was fought the Tories repealed fifteen millions of Wass as well as stopped borrow- When Mr Gladstone took off the paper duties he borrowed money to pay for fortifications. In 1823 the Tories took off all the amend ...
... WHIG AND TORY. The name Whig is derived from the Celtic ugham, a sort of large saddle with bap attached to it, in among the freebooters of the herders of Scotland ; hence those robbers were known to the Highlanders by the name of whiggam-more, or big-saddle ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE FARMERS. The division list of the House of Lords on the Duke of Richmond's amendment remarkable as showing that, with the exception of Lords Bedford and Campendown, the Whig peers sold against the Interests of the fanners. The Conservative ...
... THE WHIGS RUINING TRADE. To buy cheap and sell dear was the idol upon whose shrine the burghers of Rotterdam and Ghent worshipped, and to traffic in gold they sacrificed the dominion of the world which Venice had allowed by her purely selfish policy to ...
... judges: The new Whig jejuna dentibus titer—rushes at the thought of an elevation from the Bar to the Bench while his friends are in office. He does not even hesitate to suppress facts iii his apparently forced candour. He must, forsooth, be asked the ...
... WHIG CAMPAIGNS AND TIIEIa 1. -Simian Arrouaii Was, 1881). Ititauvra.---Masaacre of Maiwautl ; 2,400 killed and wounded. The 'mutate from Candabar. Advance of toward Herat. DICNIONIITLATION, BsPramaim 1880. Essuvrs.—Alienation of the goodwill of Turkey ...
... RADICALS v. WHIGS. The Imperial Baler says :— It would be u absurd as it would be Lopelee:: to endeavour to disguise the fact, that the Administration which the right honourable men , ' r for Green. eich is at the present momei. engaged in forming is ...
... WHIG? STARTING. The first dance of the reason held at Portlaoighise on Wednesday night hen. The Wdemo was a record one. The whist drive which preceded the proved a great attraction. There we /14 given in prises. The prise.vioners were: Top snore Miss ...
... ANOTHER WHIG DEFEAT. The followiag • is the al declaration of the ppooll in Dover:—Barnet (Conservative). 1,416; Forties (Liberal). 1.0116; MsYnriti Tim Times is so impressed with the tenor of so niany goverowoat reverses that it 000ncils Mr. tiladstone ...
... question has been dealt with by the Whigs as a means of having their supporters carried into Parliament, to be there disregarded and deserted, and fur this reason of the Irish constituencies, which hitherto returned Whig members, wearing the mask of liberdm ...
... PLUG Ofhdy Tout Whig. The fine weather is greatly aiding the saving of turf in the area aM many are engaged in saving all they can while the good weather lasts. A considerable number of men from the area are working on the huge turf development scheme ...