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TILE STROUD NEWS AND GLOUI

... Embed &ming the thine= ef that ffing's reign than ia aid w time Betwhat tads., this era inemotabmto the salsa is the fact , Whig under swanky °bawling larger that afforded b th e s ur inates the and the thee enstemery he resolved to a new .bbd,sea to sheen ...

OUR NEW MASTERS

... wanted in this country, a free school and a in.*: Church. ( Hear, hear, and cheers.) The lecturer went on to criticise the Whigs and Tories, both of whom he denounced in uuunnaunal ttnus, and said he would maximums' their Couitiudionalist and Tory friends ...

A NIGHT WITH THI GIPSIES

... quaintenee, who had a Bible in his porteresion, and who tea him that he would nut part with it fee rs. ' Lomeli be de .eribed as Whig a very intelligent tsar, I that is foe a gip..y. sad he asked hint as to the origin the trihre, Int he 0. Id nut tell. He larrzhed ...

PLATE AND CLASS LENT ON HIRE

... e to that State necessity requires that some with:mast should be arrived at. IlUera ) You might say that it was merely the Whig party that were of this opinion I. that the ease? Every Prune Minister during these fifteen years, and every party that has ...

STROUD ELECTION. Great Ponservative Meeting DORINGTON, THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE, AT STROUD. Os Teesday ..

... wait. Indeed of had hitter W 1, en, for any woo who . mks in this room on this ocemeion, whatever wider mor be, whether be Is Whig, Radical, Troy erOassindive, ha shall be heed k and thirties I yea, se Eoglisliseen, to hates. (Hear, leer.) be. expremel winch ...

THE STROITD NEWS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1869

... stand on a wholly different footing. Nothing but the voice of the nation, such as was pronounced at the Revolution, when Whigs and Tories combined, anti the opponents were a mere handful of Jacobites, or at the Union of Ireland with England, when there ...

THE STROUD NEWS AND GLOU

... cameribists their wimp from the Makishops to its foes. We are. bowers.. pleased to In as. en goal ostbatity. that steps aro Whig taken towards Wang .hiLng subseription list 'Phil wren to meal. I lest idea. experiesee abmadantly proves that semi payments ...

MAN AND WIFE

... thigh. Ito you keep j ear wilt Item as if you were el bat* I ea ealseassd d Vsabureerli I tell you. my his wreaked my It's so Whig ale d way wiles Ansa She • =Masse amok whit an Ire Adam It 1 had ast bele bora itiot, I have waited, married • worm who wadi ...

with the liberty of action of others. [No, no. No ! lam surprised at any and bearing the name of

... country could stand it no voi, and Sir Robert Peel ease into dike again. [A ce Was them the Toriell what done that No, the Whigs AA voice : Tel whet the Tories done last yam Pll tell yon that presently. A voice We knov all that.] I don't think you do, ...

THE STROUD NEWS AND GLOUI

... hat at bath, 1861. the ersignstion Lard J. Rimed brought the emanative. to the very gates of Downie( Street; awl after the Whigs bad Maimed their dikes far a year loam in FrbtwaT. the Conservative chid, ate had succeeded his father harteasth led of Derby ...

TUE STROM) NEWR AND GLOUCEATERSHIRE ADVERTIRER, SATURDAY, DEORMBHR IL NOV

... amount of fear and trembling as he had been deeded in a school not quite so advanced as Ebley. It was about 100Eirs ago the Whig petty came into existence, and had kept theirsilarity until the present time, he trusted that would not now desert their principlea ...

J. HUGHES (LATE COULTAS), J FAXILY GROOMER, MINCHINHAMPTON. Agent for Huntley and Palmer's 111imuits, Cakes, &c ..

... No. It is this. anol this alone: the Whig lormigh franchise of low disappeared lint by whom was this iliac-soled? Why, by the Vaig. themselves? lint, mono than this, in liter Ism! Ihirloy's Government gave the Whig party an opportunity .4 repenting their ...