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Y DIWYGIWR, Y WHIG, A'R TORY

... Y DIWYGIWR, Y WHIG, A'R TORY. TRADDODWYD yr wythnos ddiweddaf, a thuaer un adeg, dair araeth wleidyddol bwysig-un yn Glasgow gan Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, pen- cynurychiolydoi y Radicaliaid; un arall yn Plymouth gan Syr WILLIAM HARCOURT, cyn- urychiolydd Whigiaeth; ...

Published: Wednesday 23 September 1885
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1286 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

DENBIGH

... ted.I may add dud must add, by the Whig party. From the days of Walpole to oor own the Whigs have uniformly ignored—I must use a stronger term—insulted the Welsh people in their efforts to educate them^s. The Whigs introduced English Bishops and English ...

WANTED, A LEADER AND A POLICY

... he has no enemies, because he has no independent thoughts; he is also a rich nobleman, a quality dear to the tastes of the Whigs, but there is one little difficulty in his case that the death of his father might at any moment translate him to another sphere ...

YR UNOL DALEITHIAU

... 11 fesur i adeilada ugain o wnfadau anhydraidd. , p Wrth son am suddo Ilongau yn mhorthladd ri Charleston, dywed y Richmond Whig:-Y mae y d, Gogledd' wedi cymmeryd y cam cyntaf tuag at rl wneud Charleston yn ddinas ardderchog ac anorch- ce fygol. r} ...

Published: Wednesday 29 January 1862
Newspaper: Baner ac Amserau Cymru
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 441 | Page: 11 | Tags: News 

PARLIAMENTARY OBSTRUCTIONS

... ; to put an -end to their present tactics. But will either the Marques of HARTINGTON or any other leading member of the old Whig connec- tion tike such a step as this ? It is, to say the least of it, extremely doubtful; yet unless he does, although it ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... life, and prone to accept i peculiar ideas. Speaking at the Mold gathering of Congregationalist he said that when he was H a Whig baby, and in the nursery, he looked upon a Dissenter as a murderer, and every dissenting •hapel a perfect den of iniquity ...

WHAT IS THE LIBERAL POLICY?

... weekly London organ that they are to work and figure in order to substitute for the present Government a Ministry of old Whigs. It must be admitted by those who have not the slightest sympathy with the Radicals, that they are justi- fied in declining ...

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... son of the late Sir William Scott, has announced his intention of contesting Forfarshire, against Mr Barclay. Mr Scott is a Whig, but will vote for upholding the Established Church and support the present policy of the Govern- ment. It has been resolved ...

THE BUDGET

... by-gone generation sixty or seventy millions was considered to be a tolerably heavy revenue to sustain. In spite of the famous Whig rallying-cry of Reform, Retrenchment and Peace, it has gone successively increasing under the representative taxation system ...