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24 1869

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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams

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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams

THE CHARGE OF THE BRIGHT BRIGADE. Exon's son. Joiucd iv league, Had aud Whig Madly ru onward; Plate Pelf, their

... THE CHARGE OF THE BRIGHT BRIGADE. Exon's son. Joiucd iv league, Had aud Whig Madly ru onward; Plate Pelf, their Shiboleth, Kode the huudted. Forward bright Brigade Charge for Pope, lie said : liuut Church State death tluee buudied. Foiward the ...

REPRESENTATION OF SOUTHWARK

... Society, is to be the candidate selected by the Labour Representation League. He is to be put forward without reference to Whig or Conservative interests, and if any cry be raised about dividing the Liberal interest and letting in the Tory, such cry will ...

EPISCOPAL VISITATION AT PLYMOUTH

... deserting the clergy by consenting to the abolishment of church-rates, but it was generally the case with all statesmen, whether Whig or Tory, when Church matters stood in the way of politics, the Church had to suffer. The giving up church-rates only whetted ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... having the paper, of which the following were tion of Mr, DISRAELI, the clause was ex- Which they had been accustomed to dis- Whig they would, had this Act not passed, to discharge. t tg HH of Sir R. Patmer, the clause was also berg, ns discharging any other ...

GENERAL NEWS

... supporters. And this is called a Liberal Government. There is certainly a great deal in aname—a great deal in claptrap. That Whigs and Radicals should be allowed to appropriate to themselves one name, that of Liberals, knowing, as we do, the deep fundamental ...

CULLOMPTON PETTY SESSIONS

... call for the infliction of penalty. The company's byelaws were passed to protect tbe public, not to aid any particular party, Whig, Radical, or Tory, in spleen upon opponent. That was the whole secret of the present case. He submitted his client had not ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram. WEDNESDAY, March 24 As an encouragement to tue Exeter Liberals to persevere in ..

... Buck, who refused to vote for all the provisions the Bill. Mr. Buller was then a suppotter the Ministers, and consequently Whig. At the election 1832, alter the passing of the Reform Bill, Mr. Buller was again voted for by Liberals, and w«s proposed ...

LL (Opposite the Mansion House School), EXETER. Me J.K NSHULE will offer b PUBLIC AUCTIO IN, on THuRsDAY jnext. at

... Es URVIV NG MEMBERS OF THE Et PANY Wal lan troupe i n existence possesses a single r f the orig inal Company of world-famed Whig + who first are the fo ers in this country. mtroduced the entertainment LD-FAMED BE HEARD ORGANIZATIO N CAN OD NLY JAMES HAL ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram. TUESDAY, Nov. Loud Cairns has retired from the leadership of the Conservative ..

... relation of public opinion to political parfaes is not what it was when tile hate Earl Derby became the acknowledged Tory leader Whigs and Radicals have met ground, and have started a policy which their supporters ot a quarter of a century since would be astonished ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegrame SATURDAY, July 3, To meet the demand for telegraphic reports of the proceedings ..

... Nevertheless, we are not il -pleased this new diversion. In it we discern some token of a better day coming. It is split of the Whigs from off the side of the Gladstone party. It is, on the part of some great lights among the Liberals in the Upper House, open ...

THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER. To the Editor of the Exeter and Plymouth. Gazette. Sir, —The Fifth November is again ..

... we expect, and the career Free Trade is not exactly what its promoters anticipated. regards religious disabilities, the Whigs wanted allies, aud made a compact accordingly ; but with all their unity on the .battle field, when arrayed against the National ...