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1850 - 1899
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on thkside of jack cade

... have an opportunity on fair and just terms cf turning his leasehold into a freehold? If any man dreams, be he Conservative or Whig, and I hope 1 am talking partly to Conservatives now— if any dn-auis that questions of this kind can now be thrust into the ...

No. '283 PLAYING PARLIAMENT. [From our GalUry Correipondont ] Though there wu not an appreciable increase in ..

... their election pledges ; that Mr Gladstone's trusty and ever-increasing following were all the better for being free of the Whigs,” who, according to the Member for Plymouth, “were more Tory than Tories. ' Coercion made perpetual, he remarked, waa a atigma ...

P e tty Sessions

... few, but the governing class, ler was years before the passing of the great Reform Act—were all for the King; the Liberals (Whigs) consisting three-psrts of the nation—were for the Queen. The Times of that day was indignant; waxed furions when the Government ...

THEOWH DOWN OR DBBRCRATCD TUB SACBBD

... think surprise one who bears in mind his early associations and training. You must remembei that bia father was formerly a Whig, and he became the follower Canning, and a result, whenever opportunity offered. Canning was found a guest in the home of merchant ...

THE MAM) DESTINY; oe, Tire MYSTERIOUS mANTOF FRAKCTOI HOLME HENRY FRITH. AOTHOB Of AfyWsry ff Moor Farm,*' The ..

... days of the Vfhm-grricht. There was ooee famous scandal where “Harkawaj,” also sane newspaper (when it was a fine eld crusted Whig journal > waa summoned and warned off.” That is the dread sentence, the went that the Newmarket inquisitors caa pees. They ...