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But the greatest of all the Lords Althorp was, of eonrae, the Whig statesman of the thirties. It was who

... But the greatest of all the Lords Althorp was, of eonrae, the Whig statesman of the thirties. It was who gave the second title, like the Cestlereegh title of the Londonderrys, special lustre of its own. To thoae who ignored the force of character in the ...

their because, from 1874 to 1878-9, Lord BCACONSNBLD ruled Englaad, for to that fact alone may they be able ..

... doubt, when Liberal measures could only be carried by the Whigs. But that time has happily passed away, and Liberalism is strong enough to stand on its own bottom. As we know, there are Whigs who still claim to treat Liberalism as a child entrusted to ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES OA GE FA T EXGUSH S SIR WAI.I'OI.E AND THE Wlltr I'Ak IV IT ISru I

... the annihilation the Tory party and the leadership of the Whigs for ha'f-a-cemury. and \3) the close the political career Henry St. John, Viscount Bohngbr ke. Bat may askel why was that the Whigs, who were then n a numerical minority, er.jovcd a monopoly ...

THE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, JANUARY is, 1896

... the most ardent Whigs, he (the lecturer) did not know what would (applause). Lord MacauUy, who was a strong supporter the Whig parly, remarked that the treaty of Utrecht , plainly demonstrated that the Tories were right, and the I Whigs wrong. That treaty ...

HOPELESSLY DIVIDED

... and enthusiasm Liberal# whop they got into power At on flower* alighting, their , So, settling into office. Whigs are dumb (laughter). The .Whig* were dumb, .but John Barn* and his friend* would not dumb. They would exceedingly active, and bad been interested ...

THE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1878

... those cases where the Liberal element sufficiently strong as to indifferent which way the Whig element goes, and can bid defiance to both Whig and Tory, the Whig leaders invariably claim the constituency their own. In borough like Devizes there are always ...

WOOTTON BABSETT

... history the Whig parly. Mr. LAATHAM, lor example, spoke Muddersfield of the conciliation of the Whigs •• never an arduous enlerprise when there was office fairly in view.; Of tale years have all perhaps been in the habit of considering the Whigs as persons ...

POLITICAL ABPECTB OF THE PULSE

... Fitsmaunae'e Life of Lord Granville it i« related that the Marchioneaa Salisbury was once to have observed that she believed the Whig pub* beet at least ten seconds slower to the minute than the Tory pulse. A slow pulse, save the author, generally associated ...

DEATH OF A JOURNALIST

... DEATH A JOURNALIST. Mr. Thomas Mackmght, for upwards of 10 vears editor of the Northern Whig, Beifast, died oil Sunday. The deceased, who was 70 years of age, was a native of the South of England, and author 'The Life of Edmund Burke, The Life of ...

Yours truly, W-iaborough, Dec. aoth, 1877. THE BOROUGH AND HUNDREDS OF

... preferring liberty to bondage. Our Whig leaders are loggerheads to the policy permitting agricultural labourers to vote at Parliamentary elections. Mr. Gladstone is in favour them doing so. Mr. Lowe, the pet of the Whigs, was brought down to Swindon four ...

A-lITATIONS KOR KRPBAF

... which; when the Whig?, theu out j office, joined Sir 1 Cohort Peel and his Tory friend-, in I giving complete veto to those farmers and landlords ( who applied for relief under tho tax. And it was i from this action of the leading Whig statesmen that the ...