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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

THE WHIGS AND IRELAND

... THE WHIGS AND IRELAND. I , ?? ?? ?? (From the Morning Advertiser.) Ministers are already beginning to act an extra- ordinary part towards Ireland. The sound of their recent protestations of an earnest Ldesire to pursue N a conciliatory course towards ...

WHIG RETRENCHMENTS

... WHIG RET-RNCHflT5- Lord JOHN and the CIANcLtQ of i Ef cIEQviR have taken fbight already.' They dread the organised forces of the Fiseal Re- formers led by CoIDEN, and are propitiating t them by throwing such tubs to the whale as i come handiest. t On ...

THE WHIG MINISTRY

... THE WHIG MINISTRY. ?? Session THE joy and exultation of the Millisterialists atsein having got through another Session without being Ti.8 kicked out have no bounds. Their journals crow parks. like so many bantam ,cocks. Lord JOHNNa cuts The ?? MELBOURNE ...

WHIG RETRENCHMENTS

... havinig got iti cue from head' quarters, thus cautiouslY and e semi-officially announced'the Financial Policy which the Whigs, under the anticipated press e sure from without, have deemed it prudent e to adopt:-' i W we believe we may. congratulate ...

AGITATION FOR THE WHIGS IN 1832

... MAY 22, 1841. , AGITATION FOR THE WHIGS IN 1832. AGITATION FOR THE WHIGS IN 1841. ' SC] HAVING borne our full share of abuse for the St well-merited odium which Whig deception has so by unsparingly heaped upon the Whig party, we now begin to look about ...

THE CHARTISTS OF NOTTINGHAM AND THE WHIGS

... ?? you lose, and then they woald name a Whig, and not being able to agree about .afit and proper Chuartist to insure Whig unanimOity, they, the Whigs, would then name three Charists, that is, three more Whigs, and from which number the Chartists would ...

THE LAST KICK OF THE WHIGS

... surprise them upon.a'question, which if ju lioiously managed, might give the Whigs a renewal of their lease for an indefinite period. Some startling novelty must he hit upon by the Whigs to amuse the public mind,, or some daring violation of the constitution ...

THE WHIGS AND THE POOR LAW

... THE WHIGS AND THE POOR LAW. ALL the old fashions are about being reviveb, and among others, we find the Whigs abandontng the gallopade, waltz, and, quadrille, for the old country dance. Doubtless the figure suits them: down the middle and back, change ...

A WHIG DEFEAT

... obnoxious' clause, and, we le rejoice to say, succeeded in carrying it, in spite e, of several thorough Whig manceuvres, greatly N. to the discomfiture of the Whig rump. Mr Pmounoey declared it was the last time he dn would ever enter the room. So much the ...

A WHIG DEFEAT

... rejoice to say, succeeded in carrying it, in spite of i'veral thorough Whignmisaeuvres, greatly to the discomfiture of the Whig rump. Mr Pouncey declared it was the last time he would ever enterthe rootm. So much the better for the society, if he keeps ...

EXTENT OF WHIG MALICE

... effect. We certainly admired this greatly, as an instance of Whig malice which we thought could scarcely be exceeded; but we find our friend of the Merciery far more accomplished, as a Whig, than even his friend of the G zarsdiaos; for in the Metrcury ...

A WHIG DEFEAT

... obnoxious clause, and, we rejoice to say, succeeded in carrying it, in spite of several thorough Whig manootvres, greatly a to the discomfiture of the Whig rump. Mr n 'Pouncey declared it was the -last time he 1 would ever enter the room. So much the ...