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MR. GLADSTONE'S LAST EXPLOIT

... Anal, steady progress within the limits of the Constitution. We believe that section of the Liberal party whose sentiments A Whig speaks are coming rapidly to the conviction that Mr. GLAD- Brost , : is impelled forward in a course of revolution by the ...

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 ...

Reform Act of 1867 had not

... tried. and that tbe results were doobtMkad unaaoertamed.— math eppUeded in JSet W* country did not went new Befo 81l tint the Whig* were in edrenitj.—Mr Foster exhorted to graffle with the qwoWim end gi»o it promiuent pUoo in their programme of measure* ...

JACOB WAINWBIGHT

... crash that followed one must go back to the great Citv crisis of 186 G. The prtaent Government will—like all its predecessors, Whig and Tory—have its day and come to its end. Sooner or later a sufficient number of sanilante will be somehow or 'other enlisted ...

DEATH OF the MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE. This venerable ooblemen and estimable man died six o'clock on Saturday ..

... the fame of the author as a parliamentary orator. Pitt died within the year; with his death his party was broken up, and the Whigs, under Fox and Grenville, came intooffice. In this Ministry, which is familiarly known as that of all the talents, Lord ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1863
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1198 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WREXHAM UNION

... Derby who had “boldly and sincerely brought in aßeform Bill audstaked his Government's existence it, with that of the veteran Whig-radical statesmen now in office, who “in “ spite of their loud professions had abandoned “their bill, alleging the apathy of ...

WANTED

... is no reason why Peace, Retrenchment and Reform, should not be Conservative watchwords. They have been for years unmeaning Whig cries. We have peace of sort now in spite of Earl Russell’s policy meddling and muddling interference the affairs foreign peoples ...

THE PUMPS AND THE PIGS 1

... Wrrxhamthc noble example has set, For laying aside her traditional hate, , Tin • Of high church and low church and Tories and Whigs, She holds that old England most trust for her fate, Oo the way she decides on the Pomps and the Pig*» So Wrexham divides and ...

Published: Saturday 29 October 1859
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 492 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WREXHAM COUNTY COURT. This court held a sitting last week and the following are summaries of the principal ..

... ranks le tee by Ids ffvseeare by the ef Mr. Davies de who reereerled Wm Oa lesebd TewaMel be Malawi and what he bed ler Is had Whig he Lurk had so oddied he be Whom= it was to, late rme he bed jar lOW the i l i t u = with bin desa. Alter Beim% and walled ...

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 ...

District News

... ary career o our present representative. In the first place, it is said thai Lor.. R.cbard Grosvenor is too much of an old Whig to ropiest nt a county the boroughs of which return a gro lemun of the advanced views of Mr EH>- E . ton. It is alleged that ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1875
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 469 | Page: 8 | Tags: none