• WEST YORKSHIRE AND THE WHIGS;
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... THE PRESENT POSITION OF CONSISTENT NON- CONFORMISTS IN REFERENCE TO WHIGS AND TORIES, &e. AWAY with the Whigs as well as the Tories We will have no more to do with such parties They difier in nothing, excepting in name,— In everything else they art one ...
... (Selected-for the PRINCIPALITY.) THE PRESENT POSITION OF CONSISTENT NON- CONFORMISTS IN REFERENCE TO WHIGS AND TORIES, &c. (Concluded from last week.) THE SUFFRAGE. THE Suffrage we hold is the birthright of man If it is not, then why not ? pray show us ...
... this a most lame and impotent conclusion, not very creditable to Whig statesmanship ? To follow the accustomed routine—:to spend as it was in the beginning, is now, and it seems (if the Whigs remain in office) will be for ever-to do as has been done before-to ...
... WEST YORKSHIRE AND THE WHIGS; THERE is every indication among the West Riding Whigs that their yotes at the forthcoming election will mainly go to support the Conservative candidate, Mr. Denison. Such paltering with professed principles may be very disgusting ...
... issued by the governor, and the State has long been a Whig- State. Next, the philanthropists and liberal-minded men, who desired to effect a gradual emancipation of the slaves. Third, those honest Whigs who wished to see some existing abuses rectified. The ...
... life. His name had already sunk iato forgetfulness. The country, however, owes him some grateful recollections; and of modern Whigs, he was one of the best. Principle, he probably had none-but he brought to the advocacy of some liberal reforms, frankness ...
... Let us dot down a few of those reflections of which this contest is so pregnant. Foremost among these, is the part which the Whigs haT. played in this little drama. With an audacity peculiar to the tribe, they first attempt to palm off the young scion of ...
... will fall, and the actors and tlio audience will alike disperse. The concluding scenes have been far from creditable to the Whigs. Had they been in love with infamy-did they strive for the lowest depth of political degradation were they eager to parade ...
... Eardley, a name well known to most of our readers, has consented to be put in nomination. If the hon. baronet will succeed, the Whigs will have taught them a salutary lesson, and will also cool their ardour for the endowment of the Roman Catholic clergy in ...
... the Whigs would call a profuse expenditure. The truth is, as Mr. Osborne told them, when in office, They forget the dunghill where they grew, And think themselves the Lord knows who. If Whig economy be thus ruinous, we shudder to think what Whig extravagance ...
... Eardley, Bart. 10,131 Mr. Denison > 12,372 On the register, the Liberals had\a majority of about 4,500 but the desertion of the Whig aristocracy and gentry has had the effect of converting the majority into a mino- rity. The show of hands at the nomination ...