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—-..'>»Hiii;'t-aiaMJu».WHIG CLUB OF KNOI.AHO

... — ?? WHIG CLUB OF KNOI.AHO. Tuefday the firft Meeting fur the feafon waa held at the Crown and Anchor tavern, (Mr. Erikine in the Chair.) After the Handing toads were drank, the Chairman remarked that he would now again, as a lover of liberty, and a. ...

THE WHIG-RADICAL CABINET'S ACHIEVEMENTS

... THE WHIG-RADICAL CABINET'S ACHIEVEMENTS. lb* THURSDAY, July 21, 1664,. seems the fate of the present Government to | estrange England every people with whom they ! relatione, to be successful in no single Whether a Power is inclined be Iriendly hostile ...

MR GLADSTONE, THE CHURCH, AND THE WHIG PARTY

... MR GLADSTONE, THE CHURCH, AND THE WHIG PARTY. Clic iauiiton tCouticr SliiD EDUertisrr. WEDJVESDAi, OCTOBER 21, 1868. In Gladstone's new articles of faith, antagonistic to the Church, there are two pestilent heresies which demand ecial attention. The one ...

WHIG-RADICAL DISUNION

... Liberals multiplies the evidence of Whig-radical disunion. It is impossible to restrain dissatisfaction at the Whig op position to Peerage Reform it mill break out from the earnest Reformers. Upon the restoration of the Whig radical union all hope of successful ...

Cheshire Whig Club

... Cheshire Whig Club. The following Letter has been addressed by Lout) to the Secretary of the Cheshire Whig Club: Sir,—l hare received tbe communication you were good enough to forward to the subject of tbe annual Meeting tbe Cheshire Whig Club Monday ...

Cheshire Whig Club Declaration

... Cheshire Whig Club Declaration. Monday at the Annual Dinner ofthe Whig Club of Cheshire j and the adjacent counties, at Chester, Sir J. Stanley, bart. in the chair, the following Declaration of Principles was read, which varies from that put forth ...

MR. GLADSTONE AND THE WHIGS

... could make them untrue to Ireland. The Whig party after the schism remained for Irish purposes unbroken, and were right in each one of the various stages through which the question had to pass. . . . We want • little Whig treatment of the Irish question. But ...

Published: Saturday 10 December 1887
Newspaper: Chard and Ilminster News
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 486 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MR. GLADSTONE AND THE WHIG*

... MR. GLADSTONE AND THE WHIG*. The Duke of Bedford has addressed the following bttrr to Ihr TWs ;_•* Sir.—The belief, which b.conm.g that Mr. Lladsiune is prepared use hit war in Par. lament to band o*er the loyal Ireland to (ha dominion of the dldoysl ...

Published: Wednesday 20 January 1886
Newspaper: Frome Times
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 97 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A WHIG PEER

... WHIG PEER. At tbe Ciaadown meeting, Thursday la* read « .unnoTt Mr. Sarouelvso from the Earl of Cork and Orrery '» - ,hicb». uk.tl.. follo.i.,:—] , Al , H.dio.l. h.ld at Thursdat a comic cl.maat wa» Impartad b. a l.n.r wnllao bj th. Earl «f Cork and ...

Published: Wednesday 03 June 1885
Newspaper: Frome Times
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1324 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE BALLOT, OR THE DEATH WARRANT OF THE WHIGS

... THE BALLOT, OR THE DEATH WARRANT OF THE WHIGS. The following conversation, which took place Tetcott, in Devonshire, the seat of the late Sir William Molesworth, in 183*2, may not be without interest at the present moment : There will never be purity ...