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... Books The Elections . .. •• • 55 The Order of the Darter ••• • 54 League and Agriculturists• . .5.1 Mr. Home's Kick at Whigs. 53 Ti our Readers 56 ! The Overland Moil 60 Notices to Corritspondents •• 56 Accidents and Olfences •• •• 61 The Opening of ...

CONTENTS

... The Agitations and the Agitators 24 The League, and a Few Facts thereon 25 Dr. Maginn 25 The Times and the Religion of the Whigs 25 Original Correspondence 26 Reviews of Books 29 General Intelligence 29 Births, Marriages, and Deaths 30 Advertisements 31 ...

Point Netuo

... personages ou visits to her during the past week. The Session of Parliament will open on Thursday next, 2.nd February. The Whig and Whig-Radical opposition have determined, it would seem, to move nn amendment to the address, and great exertions are everywhere ...

sight CljurrlJ nub 'tote LONDON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2

... appeal is made to the country. The Whigs and the Pope are generally seen coquetting when the former are out of office. It it; astounding to observe how near Radicalism the Scarlet Lady approach each other when the Whigs arc clamorous for the woolsack. But ...

Published: Friday 02 April 1852
Newspaper: Church & State Gazette (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1468 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

eburcb anb *tate eagtte LONDON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1816. EPISCOPAL REVENUES ANI) DIOCESES

... which so long threatened them ; but Whig ecclesiastical policy has threatened to touch the episcopate, and we cannot but fear that a measure of extensive injustice will be laid before the house next session—should the Whig Administration last so long. The ...

CoNTIiNTs

... 39 Jelety •••• • • • • 42 (*Wirt bit Meeting 34 New Revolution In Irellod 42 Political and Conunerciol• • 37 'rho Whigs and the Corn Law and Pollee •••••• • • • • • • . 42 Accident.. and Ottences• •• • 39 Origf old Corre , pondenec • • 4:1 ...

THE CHURCH AND STATE GAZETTE

... which the Whigs were now giving to the free trade measures of a Tory Government, and the factious opposition which the Tories gave to the same measures when proposed by a Whig Government. Ilia opinion was that if the free trade measures of the Whig Government ...

ELECTIONEERING MOVEMENTS

... candidates, Masterman, Bevan, Freshfield, and Johnson, are now fairly in the field, and with good prospect of success. Many Whig Dissenters will vote for them, as the four Liberal candidates decline promising to oppose Popery. It is difficult to know ...

THE SESSION IS WANING

... of the fowling-piece has been heard in the distance : the September partridge is already making his startling whiz ; and the Whig-Radicals, who were so anxious at the beginning of the session to redeem their hustings pledges, are, towards its close, so ...

388

... 388 Mr. Phiun opposed the bill. as being a departure from the principles which the Whig party always professed to uphold. Sir R. Inglis said, that, feeling objeotions to the bill itself, and feeling also objections to the amendment, he would oppose them ...

GLAMORGASSIIIRE

... GLAMORGASSIIIRE. The nomination was on Wednesday. The old members, Mr. C. IL M. Talbot, Whig Protectionist, and Sir George Tyler, Derbyite, offered themselves for re-election. Since the defeat of Dr. Nicholl at Cardiff, a very general feeling prevailed ...

THE PRESIDENT AND HIS PAY

... at his disposal, be would soon absolve himself from their rule over him, and partly because the republican portion o f the Whigs would not willingly spend any portion of the wealth of England in keeping up a kingly state, and were little inclined to lose ...