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... vigilant party organ. Azain fortunate in’ their expectatio sentative of the Whig party affair is a “dodge,” and the s praise of the Whig leaders gingerbread, It turns out t organ of the Whig party,—v take the lead in journalism in had done so much and wonld party ...

tion, &c. &e., for snceess we looked to the people whose contidence we had won by frequent anticipation of their

... and so soon after that little colleetion of £3OO, and so, immediately after the larger lump from some of the *“advanced”™ Whigs. Will the *People™ acknowledge the compliment # - The Mercury will find that the « People™ sometimes have a long memory : and ...

THE BEDFORDSIHIRE SITAM

... t is no representative of the Whig party at all—the whole affaiv is a “dodge,” and the slavering articles in praise of the Whig leaders are mere gilt to the gingerbread, [t turns out that this wonderful organ of the Whig party,—which demanded to take ...

NEWSPAPERS

... offensive pill and putting it for Whig alterative is more unfortund others. Of course something must | the view of keeping the thing going many unsuceesstul efforts had bed was a rash experiment to attempt to from the Whigs, and to persuade th the same time ...

BYLL V. DE FRAINE

... ‘ of the matier was, that in 1852 he was agent for the \ Whig party in the registration at Ayleshury, and was consulted by the defendant as 1o the best means of promoting the predominance of Whig prineiples in the borough. In consequence of that he suggested ...

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... strictly impartial, he was sure he would regret to find this nomination containine 9 tories and 3 whigs. ~ The .\]ifi'o; hed understond there were not now three whigs in the kingdon Javghtor). e N Alderinan Williams said there was a difference of opivion on that ...

TITE BEDFORD TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1858,

... just now ereated [ vied with the Whig chiefs in the liberality of |so much discussion. Some of the Paris Jjournals their measures ; whilst on the other hand many | atfoet to be astonished at the irritation of Engof the Whigs have grown more Conservative [ ...

wae apneinted neaciting Alder-2 M+ Alerman Marrison for the FEACES SALAKY rood a coamueation feom Mr. Sees ..

... the ms sa’d they were ; Liit as the mayor determination to be strietly impartial, Id regret to find this nomination con-3 whigs, understond there were not now three jom (Javghter). s sail there was a difference of it (renewed laughter). In justice to ...

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... years the electors have beea divided in two parties, nearly balanced in nnmhers and in wealth and influence. The party on the Whig side of the line may have had a slizht numerical preponderance ; those on the Tory side mey have comprised rather more of the ...

TRUANTS,

... he eonld not nmler.-'lm{what was then going on, Mr. Mantel would soon enlighten him, and let the world know how the dirty Whigs of this town worked their olitical moves lmfv(hcn they would see whether there find not been bribery. At the last eleetion they ...

. absence of roads, and by their distance - trne base—the sea—they may maintain B ves for mouths. Tt is,

... out the was a rash experiment to attempt to raise money | leg of pork concealed as had been stated, which he now from the Whigs, and to persnade the public at ;uodtcm‘. l’l‘|he u.;uul caulfiOHlhfl'iS l{’lf‘c ;‘1 over, he s .t i i Yaneri oo | Webb pleaded ...

THE BEDFORD TIMES,

... but no doubt | it will be chavacteristic of his specches to | the electors of that borough on a former occasion. He is not a Whig, nor a Liberal, nor a Tory, nor a Conservative. Heis, however, too aristocratic |in some of his views to be a Chartist, and ...