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Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch

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... the h place, he had not reached that mature age t - Whig leaders of our time seem to consider a indispensable for the candidate for high office ; the it was known that he does not belong to the Whig clique, who have almost come to look U P° Cabinet as ...

VOLUNTEEE SERVICE GAZETTE

... so long held by that old and consistent Liberal, Mr. Ellice, is now filled Mr. Treherne, who declares himself to be a good Whig-hater. His opponent was Mr. Arthur Peel, the youngest son of the late statesman, but neither the memory of his father’s services ...

authority usually well informed tells us that, so far from Government disbanding those regiments of militia at ..

... circumstances, and taken in connection ■with the excellent understanding supposed to have existed between the leader of the Whigs and the Emperor of the French, it affords us consolation to hear that, though on the best possible terms with noire cher ami ...

RUPT U DI an sufferers from this dangerous ia know that they need no longer torture Wearing useless Trusses. New

... Dec. 22, 1881. Yates says :— Mention made in cer taip ale ° cences of mine of a pleasant and stimulant called ' BUSHMILLS WHIGS the proprietors of the famous Distillery that their alcohol is still extant in its lence, and, to confirm the assurance, send ...

THE PRUSSIAN ARTILLERY AND RIFLES

... institution of the force, the Volunteers have been singularly, we may say marvellously, free from am political influences. We have Whig lords in command, Conservative captains of companies, and Radical privates, or vice vcrsd, getting on together most pleasantly ...

NORTH LONDON RIFLE CLUB,

... 47 22 19 43 22 .. 19 43 16 4 Range Totals. 223 160 112 495 Majority, 15 Average, 49.5 Left Whig. Colour-Sergeant Lyons 21 21 20 Private Clemitson 24 21 16 61 Sergeant Dawson 23 22 13 ...

MANUFACTURED BY

... at 121, Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Brile. in the City of Lon2on.—JuNE 11 ' 14 7 1111 , attachm •nt to bar w hen er;:whig the line are note-worthy features. I predict that the Y will comman.: a ready sale. WVITTIES HINTS ON SHOOT/NC //, CLEAN ...

CONSERVATIVE CLAIMS

... discrimine habeturr Whig or Tory, Radical or Exquisite, peer or peasant, we have only asked are they good Volunteers; and, if so, have done our best to help them in all ways within our power. It is not, then, from any desire to glorify Whig Governments, or ...

VOLUNTEER SERVICE GAZETTE

... whether was for Reform or Church Rates on the way to the coast to resist an armed landing, and why need there be any question of Whig or Tory when we are preparing for such a possibility ? The thorough healthiness of the movement hitherto has been owing in ...

Jan. 27, 1866.1 military service in. the Army, Militia, or Volunteers, ■would be an altogether inestimable gain ..

... counting heads, and introduce an element of discord into our ranks, where hitherto there has fortunately been neither Tory, Whig, or Radical. carries reason on the face of it, as the actual time necessary for obtaining the badge of efficiency in a corps ...

Dec. 29, 1866.]

... feeling has been by common consent altogether excluded from the force, and that, not only theoretically but practically, Tories, Whigs, Radicals, English, Irish, Scotch, and Welsh, of all shades of social and religious opinion, serve cheerfully in the same ranks ...

supplement to the volunteer, service gazette

... pulated towne, itappeareeasy to findpeope who will subscribe a very respectable sum (particuiai y if politics run mad, and Whig, tive eo in for popularity) towards the equipment support of Eifl e Corps, possibly local have Bomething to do with keeping ...