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1850 - 1899
49 1860-1869

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Wrexhamite and Denbighshire and Flintshire Reporter

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Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales

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Wrexhamite and Denbighshire and Flintshire Reporter

appear last on the poll. Colonel Biddulph and the Registration Society tremble for the safety of his seat if ..

... acquired that power ? Will they wait until Radicalism breaks down the feeble barriers which Whig-Liberalism opposes to Democracy before they face the danger * The Whig- Radical-Liberals in their pretended unity and in tongue peculiar to their organ whine for ...

DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1865

... ersal and Complete Suffrage, the Franchise and Reform, and the Separation of Church and State—The mutual relations of the Whigs, Radicals, Irish Repealers, and Dissenters—Sir U. Peel, the Conservatives, and the Established Church —The British Constitution ...

Jnst ready, a New Edition of SHE LONDON PRIZE CATALOGUE. Containing nearly choice Illcstiuthd Books f- Hoys ..

... ersal and Complete Suffrage, the Franchise and Reform, and the Separation of Church and State—The mutual relations of the Whigs, Radicals, Irish Repealers, and Dissenters—Sir H. Peel, the Conservatives, and the Established Church—The British Constitution ...

J4R. J. WEBSTER

... —Universal and Complete Suffrage, the £6 Franchise and Reform, and the Separation of Church and State —The mutual relations of the Whigs, Radicals, Irish Repealers, and Dissenters —Sir It. Peel, the Conservatives, and the Established Church —The British Constitution ...

NOTES OF THE WBEK

... publication. The report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the Edmunds scandal has been printed. It consisted of six Whigs, four of them Government officials, and five Conservatives. The Lord Chancellor’s conduct in the affair is condemned in two ...

THE DENIUCS HSHIKE BOROUGHS

... supported. Mr. Main waking is Like mild Erasmus of modest mien, Lu moderation placing all his glory ; So Tories call him Whig and Whigs Tory, e had not heard, or heard of, the rumour to which Mr. Mainavaking refers. It seems more than probable that the General ...

THE MALT TAX

... measure which has received tho approval of many Whigs, and which few them dare actively oppose, may considered as almost already secured if any opportunity occurs. When members of the Russell and other Whig families cannot resist tho temptation to vote ...

REPRESENTATION OF DENBIGHSHIRE

... it is this desire which would induce the moderate Whigs to accede the announcement of a second Liberal candidate for the representation of Denbighshire at the next election. It is a feint of the Whigs —and some of them is excused on that groundto prevent ...

MR. AJiD MRS. WINDHAM AGAIN

... worth mentioningiu Norfolk; andwhen the late general election, he endeavoured to propose a 1 candidate iu the interest of the Whigs, he could not get i hearing. How delusive is the vox po/nili! .At one moment he was, perhaps, the most popular man m England ...