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THE BASE WHIGS

... BASE WHIGS. Our readers, we are sure, will relish the following morsel of bitter vituperation. In a letter to the Honourable H. Finch, afterwards fifth Lord Winchelsea, Mr. George Plaxton, in 1711, thus oddly, though correctly, describes the Whig party ...

THE WHIGS AND THE PEERAGE

... THE WHIGS AND THE PEERAGE. (From a Correspondent of the Morning Herald.) The recent rapid accession of numbers to the peerage cannot fail to attract the notice of even the most casual observer, and the unceremonious manner in which the hangers-on of the ...

WHIG PATRONAGE

... WHIG PATRONAGE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LIVERPOOL STAND,IRD. SIR.--I beg to put you in possession of the following information, which you can either take notice of or not in your valuable paper, as seems best to you. • Its Lhe Morning Herald of yesterday ...

.443 Whig

... .443 Whig WINDSOR..—CLOSE OF THE POLL. Ramsbottom De Beau vois Elley 353 238 229 KIDDERMINSTER —CLOSE OF TBE POLL. Philips 197 Tory Godson 124 Whig This town only returns one member. SHREWSBURY.-FIRST DAY. Hanmer Pelham Slaney WOLVERHAMPTON ...

.1321 Whig

... .1321 Whig .1291 Whig . 560 . 535 C. M. WESTMACOTT TO JAMES PATTISON, GOVERNOR OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND . 459 . 450 . 353 . 214 ..262 ..206 • S?- Returned • Sir—l have received the communication which has been made to me, by the direction of a meeting ...

THE WHIG SOLON

... THE WHIG SOLON. We cart all remember the time when that pompous and impudent old dogmatist Dr. Parr was held up to society, in all Whig companies and publications, as a paragon of learning and knowledge. He caricatured the disagreeable parts of Dr. Johnson's ...

WHIGS AND RADICALS

... disappointed. But; defeated! was I defeated? How could that possibly lie? I went for the purpose of showing up a band of whigs, of rank whigs, now, •to suit their own purposes , calling themselves'reformers; nay, radicals! I to put a band of pretend,ers - ...

23! Whig

... 23! Whig Whigs, which gave the government a gross majority of On Friday 23 English county members voted the second reading, and 103 against it. There 1 reading 199 English borough Amongst those who voted QA.,- lay night were Lord 3. R. Glynne, H G ...

WHIG GREEDINESS

... WHIG GREEDINESS. These shufflers require sharp looking after.—Odd Play TO THE EDITOR OF THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD. St a,—l understand that, at their evening orgies, a certain squad of small politicians, Most exactly comprehended within the two terms whiv ...

THE WHIG MINISTRY

... THE WHIG MINISTRY. Lord Grey is beginning to taste the sweets of his liberal system. His friends are doing exactly what every body knew they would do—and nothing but the assistance of the Conservatiye . party can rescue him from their clutches ;—they ...

WHIG ECONOMY

... WHIG ECONOMY. One of the three great boasts of the Whig ministers on coming into place was economy. How they have economized, in Sir John Key's paper contract, in Lord Durham's mission to St. Petersburgh, in Lord Grey's family arrangements, in Lord Plunkett's ...