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SPIRIT OF THE LONDON JOURNALS

... 1i'esomnvcreenelttt lie Itas, talneim Itin etatod,-ine ban chosen is ainle. Ile hears ruonncro of rn. ]emttitigs inn tlnc! Whig camp ;-.feare of a fixeet muty agitato tine Leaguest' ;-'tite nettle. apltucacr to trointhie It le teln f'orwamrd, and castet ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1850
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4061 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

COURT AND FASHION. Her Majesty and the Court romiio »t Windoor Ca«lle. _ Her Mojeoty’e now yeet'e of moot, brood

... Constitution. In 1846 they all knew that a sudden change in political opinions took place amongst the whole body of persons both Whigs and Tories. It seemed if conversion had come over them, that parties who had held the doctrines of protection for years were ...

LATEST intelligence

... quarters that Lord John was not indisposed to moderate fixed duty, being urged thereto by the entreaties of several of his whig friends among the landed interest, who are now, they find, paying much too dear fur their free-trade whistle ; but this declaration ...

ECCLESIASTICAL

... the Reform Bill, in the of a large extension of the franchise. Doubtless there does need some further Parliamentary Reformno Whig measure was ever yet passed which did not need constant tinkering* hereafter, But have no confidence in cither the integrity ...

RADCLIFFR INFIRMARY

... Sheriff has appointed Saturday, the 19th insL, for the meeting, which will held at Reading. There is general agreement among both Whig and Tory landowners and occupiers that free trade is a ruinous failure. Worcester County Mreting.—The requisition, having upwards ...

PERIODICALS OF THE MONTH

... -Mammon and the Money Market,” the Correspondence of Walpole, ** Worship of Images and Picture*, and Mal-Admioutratioa of the Whigs,—such are the articles which occupy the present Number, and which afford reading, roust be admitted, lor almost every taste ...

ECCLESIASTICAL

... professed all his life before. There is n itbing whatever to create surprise in this. The wonder, indeed, would he, that a Whig Ministry should think of pursuing a course which must have the effect of for ever detaching from them the power by which they ...

latest intelligence

... parties, and they must n powerful influence upon coming scseion, the end of which very few persons suppose will wiloooeed by Whig Administration. It quits correct, stated in former communication, that tb* Queen will not opon Parliament person; Maiesty's ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... the most deadly blow aimed at the first Reform s- Bill of '81 was when Wilson Croker asked where was Russell- sy square; the Whigs being so overcome with the poignancy of I the sarcasm that it was only the pressure from without kept is them from abandoning ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1850
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7697 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

LITERARY NOTICES

... Images and Pictures, Studio for Tractarians, who go as near the line of idolatry as they dare. IX. Mal-administration of the Whigs. This will be very grateful to the opposite party, but not sympathize with either its spirit or its conclusions. It very hard ...

il?cralb

... respects the case more directly in point, but affecting the soundness of almost all the socalled fifnral policy upon which the Whigs have successly traded tor a long time past. And this they have neither the magnanimity nor the honesty to do. Our only hope ...

SPIRIT OF THE TRESS

... whole bench of Bishops, and place its affairs the hands of a few lay and paid Commissioners—[in oilter words the old, Male, Whig expedient of creating oico batch of sinecure offices, to serve as rewards for political dependents, thus making the public ...