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WHIGS AND TORIES

... WHIGS AND TORIES. suppose it will freely admit ted that we are not of the number of those who have given a servile support to the Whig Ministry. No one, imagine, will say that have not invariably canvassed their measures in a spirit of rigorous independence ...

Kee, %Whig

... Kee, %Whig. For I do not think there can be any doubt that cur humour doe* ring true—perhaps truer than it has ever done. Possibly. too, we are drawing nearer than ever to a oomnion standard of humour, without sacrificing our taste in the process. glance ...

THE WHIG CLUB

... THE WHIG CLUB. The meeting yefterday amounted to about 150, when the Chiefs came forward to avow their political Creed. — Mr. Fox, judging from the report in the newfpapers, ap. proved highly ofthe Duke of Norfolk's fentiments at the laft meeting, which ...

Published: Saturday 24 March 1798
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 461 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WHIGS AND LIBERALS

... WHIGS AND LIBERALS. Since 1850 Lord John Russell has been held in a state of continual duresse by Radicalism, and only liberated on bail at three brief periods, whilst be produced his three reform sureties in 1852, 1554, and ISGO. Sr has it been with ...

The Whig Secretary of Presentations

... The Whig Secretary of Presentations. . The following letter to the Editor of the Ccambrideyc c Chronicle has been sent to us for pubfication -- e S1n,-I have observed in the CaWnb) i(10e C/ironlec and other papers some remarks about the appointnient of ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1859
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1038 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

THE WHIG TREASON OF 1832

... call these things * the wild views of certain Radical Reformers;’* but they were the views, the lime, of the Whig Reformers also—yea, of the Whig Ministers themselves, who were Suite as wild,’* quite as frantic, quite as rebellious, os most furious Radical ...

THB WHIG CLUB

... THB WHIG CLUB. The meeting yefterday amounted to about 1 50, when the Chlefi came forward to avow their political Creed. — Mr. Fox, iudging from the report in the newspapers, ap* proved highly ofthe Duke of Norfolk's fentiments at the laft meeting, which ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1798
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 246 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE WHIG-RADICAL GOVERNMENT

... THE WHIG-RADICAL GOVERNMENT. Tlie manner w*luch tlie Government is carried on, while tlie amiable faiuiant Premier remains domesticated at the Palace, is quite worth notice. A short time sinee some gentleman was appointed Sheriff of county, ami gazetted ...

WHIG-RADICAL POPULARITY

... WHIG-RADICAL POPULARITY. The progress of Lord Melbourne's Royal appeal to the people,*' has been marked by many great and glorious victories of Conservatism over Whig-Radicalism; and are not aware that surer proof of the unpopularity of the Whig Government ...

WHIG CI.UB,

... WHIG CI.UB, The first Annual Meeting of this Society took nlace Tuesday at the Crown and Anchor. Ihe Meeting was more respectable than numerous. The Duke Norfolk was in the Chair, supported Lord V*. Russell, Messrs. Whitbread, Adam, Manic, &c. One hundred ...

A TTPICST. WHIG

... TTPICST. WHIG. In one of the most amusing chapters in clever book of modern gossip a bright sketch is given of Sir William Ilarcourt— the man. the member of society, and, above all, the talker.** Sir William is essentially and typically a Whig, and Whigs ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1900
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 233 | Page: 7 | Tags: none