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... willing enough to strike his friends, but he is still more eager to smite his foes, Without Whig aid, the Tory Gocernment was in any case doomed and the Whigs ere too helpless to assist any lame dog of a Prime Minister over the stile. It is quite idle ...
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... JOSIPH WHIG lIT, VG ARGYLE STREET. 71 UNION STREIT, 441 STREET, 4$ ARGYLE ARCADE, 03 NEW ROAD; 134 PRINCES lIDINBURGH. as AYR sod GREENOCK.— JOSILPH WRIGLIT. ...
... that the Whigs are tlie salt of the earth that Mr Administration is to be provisionally trusted, because it contains 80 considerable a Whig element that the dreaded are admitted only on sufferance, as it were, to thie charmed circle of Whig and that all ...
... E WHIG REACTIONARI BOOK, MR FORSTER, BROUGHT INDIGNATION OF BRADFORD (From our A special meeting of Bradford Liberal Four Hundred was held last night to consider the action of Mr Forster in regard to the recent vote of censure, Mr Edward Priestman, who ...
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... berlain has cast in his lot with the Whigs, So be it. With the Whigs let hith go out of the Ministerial camp, for if Mr Gladstone died to-morrow, Mr Morley would take up and ter has commenced. LORD HARTINGTON’S SPEECH. No true friend of Lord Hartington ...
... centuries had proved that—two great plains of thought, two great of The Whigs were in one region, and the Tories in another, therefore they could never mest. More than that, the Whigs had a glorious political past, of which they were jastly proud, while ...
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