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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

CAUCCII fI4TES

... system to Ireland, because in Ireland you would be recurring to that which was avowed on all hands at the time—by Tory and Whig, Conservative and Radical, by Reformer and non-Reformer—to be one of the great evils of Ireland, namely, the infinite subdivision ...

CAPABILITIES OF OCR CATREDRALS

... of his clients, but the question really is whether the Whigs can again dish the Radicals, or whether the latter will not be too strong for them. This is what remains to be seen, and if the Whigs will adopt the safe policy recommended by Lord Carnarvon ...

POLITICAL E rI.:R.I'INXIENT AT

... successively by a llowdescript politician, who was something of the 1. dear of Bray type, a supporter of all governments, whether Whig or Tory, but very rarely found in opposition. this was a description of the representative who sat in Parliament for the D ...

THE WREXHAM GUARDIAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1869

... friends Canning threw himself into the arms of the Whigs. The Marquis of Lansdowne took ,lice under him as Home Secretary, and young Mr. Stanley, who belonged, as his family for generations had done, to the Whig party, made his first essay in official life ...

HIS LAST ADMINISTRATION

... anticipati d was soon realised. He WAS no sooner in power than every engine was used to get him out again. The Reform Bill of the Whigs had been received with profound api.thy by the classes. No saner will it given up and its authors out of office than monster ...

became Earl Grorivenor's guest at the Grosvenor Hotel, which his Lordship engaged for that occasion, instead of ..

... Marquiiate of Westminster by Earl Greyone of those honours which the Fart conferred with such a liberal hand to induce his Whig friends to make a show of cheerfully resigning the rotten boroughs in their possession into the drag-net of Schedule A. We ...

DEATH OP TIM ' MARQUESS OF WESTMINSTER, R.G. WE have this week to record a lamentable event which will cause

... and heir 4 n every way worthy to receive and enjoy them. The late Marquess of Westminster was, as every Cheshire man knows, a Whig. He represented North Cheshire simultaneously with the era of the Reformed Parliament of 1832 ; and entertaining as he did ...

WHITCHURCH

... indebted l ani =l.ll=f4 tilt mita= ; and he hod di a wear the poi it tlb solidi C l ias k was wail* to this =Mar aid play at the Whig pity, whisk hod la dm isl the assostry into serious instpai Ed it=l lbws was one minis*, ell *et party—Lod —who, it was said ...

,EXITAM GUARDIAN, El

... Volunteers were sea who bei idly membeesk lib. ad who gave their minim to h and Caked at edeklerehis kern de ; and Caked l'e,. he Whig- Cre i miudeses to a state of dickasy fee Mewed lieldim at the seine time lid he wee ..Jest I raped He gaw them - Ifs beak ...

ASSACLT ►ND ROBBERY AT CHESTER

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