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... RALS AND WHIGS. The Daily News says Just Liberals, the dissentient Whigs must become Tories. The dissentient Radicals must either retire from as some of them have or come of their own the Liberal has to think only of its tion, to which look f a year We ...
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... THE WHIG BABIES. Mr Arthur Elhot’s petulant little speech in the debate on the Address is a curious mixture of the melancholy and the, ridiculous. The principal éomplaint of | tho Member for Roxburghshire is} that he and others have not received from| ...
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... THE CAMBRIDGES AND THE WHIGS. ( From the Times.) There is a deep fund of loyalty in the Whigs. It is true that they decapitated one King, and drove out another; they confiscated the estates of the Crown, and, at proper intervals, hive sufficiently vindicated ...
... WHIGS AND WHIGGERY. The terminution of the Russell Ministry 18-16 in perfect keeping with its antecc ...
... WHIG MORALITY. Whigs are Whigs always and everywhere. We have seen what they have done, and what they have left undone, in the larger circle of Parliamentary politics. We now take the liberty of relating a small instance of their doings in local politics ...
... THE WHIG DILEMMA Mr Charles Buxton, M.P. for Maidstone, in a letter under the title of The Liberal Dilemma, which occupies three columns of the Times, states his views on reform, and proposes a measure for the extension of the suffrage to the working ...
... BE2NTD OF TME WHIGS (From the saydas a &vist) -ir Disraeli, at the close of a (tiwuphant 'Session, does not affect to disguise his joy at having out-whigged his natural enemies, the Whigs. The reign of Vhiggism began with the Reform Bill of 1832, and ...