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EXECUTION OP THE COVENTRY MURDERER

... have no doubt that it was the reaction from all this that made him conventionalist in morals, an insolent and inconsistent Whig' in polities, shallow and inaccurate historian, a poet ponring out all light and no warmth, and, for able man, the most unsound ...

MAIDSTONE AND KENTISH JOURNAL, JANUARY 7, 1860,

... funds which have been hitherto politically serviceable to them. Everybody knows that no account has yet been furnished by the Whig trustees of the persons who received the premium* of apprenticeships, yet those returns have been applied for I Since the Tory ...

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... representative. He would not insist upon either extreme Whig or extreme Tory, but if they could find gentleman of moderate views who would fairly represent them he was ready to vote for him, whether Whig or Tory, though, of course, tie would prefer a Liberal ...

THE DEATH OF LORD MACAULAY. No death which we could chronicle will be more deeply or more widely lamented than

... the first of that long seriee of brilliant essays with which, during twenty years subsequently, enriched the of the view. The Whig party, then power, were not slow to recognise the merits of the son of Zachary Macaulav. They gave him a lusraUve appointment ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1860
Newspaper: Maidstone Telegraph
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1563 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE DIVOHCE COURT

... and suspicion. Such, O Women of England, is the debt of gratitude which you owe to Sir Richard Bethell and a Government of Whig Law Reformers! But what the amendment of the Divorce Act which is so urgently needed? On this point it must be confessed that ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... reign paramount. Lord Loudesborough died on Sunday bis London residence the age oi 55. His lordship was a supporter of the whig party. The deceased was patron of the turf, and had a princely racing stud. He is succeeded in his title and extensive landed ...

POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE

... terms:— Before the division took place which resulted in the resignation of Lord Derby, meeting was called by the leaders of the Whig party. It was of the utmost importance that the whole of the Liberal party should be invited—in fact, it was of vital importance ...

DEATH OP THE BIGHT HON. M. T B AIRES. We regret it is our painful duty to record the death

... latter, and the Chairman of the General Annual Sessions for Lancashire. He was a liberal—not of the advanced school—but of the Whig party; and was in favour of a £6 franchise, short Parliaments, Church reform, and in opposition to the endowment of Roman Catholics ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1860
Newspaper: Maidstone Telegraph
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 432 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE OPENING SESSION

... Parliamentary leader fast drifting away. The death of Sir Robert Peel seemed, as it were, to sever all the bonds which held the Whig-Radical party together. While that distinguished Parliamentary chief was in the field they were obliged to submit to the family ...

POETRY

... of Mushing fifteen. Hem's to the statesmen who rule over the realm— Fellows uncommonly clever! It’s very fine thing to have Whigs at the helm, Ami they’d all like to slay there for ever, Here's to them all, great ones and small. Who promise so much and ...

MAIDSTONE AND KENTISH JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 7, 1860

... censor of the estimates, Viscount Williams. It comes to this, that malgre the repugnance, the mean and chilly support of our Whig-Radical rulers, we must have a very large increased force for the interior defence of the kingdom, and the maintenance of our ...