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MR GLADSTONE, THE CHURCH, AND THE WHIG PARTY

... MR GLADSTONE, THE CHURCH, AND THE WHIG PARTY. Clic iauiiton tCouticr SliiD EDUertisrr. WEDJVESDAi, OCTOBER 21, 1868. In Gladstone's new articles of faith, antagonistic to the Church, there are two pestilent heresies which demand ecial attention. The one ...

CORRESPONDENCE. (We do not holdourulvu'rtsponaihlt for the vines entertained or the opinions expressed by ovr ..

... arrretponden£».) TOBY, OLD WHIG, AND WHIG-RADICAL. [to the editor.] SlB,—For soma time past men have found difficult to distinguish Conservative from Liberal •» or, I should putit, Tory from a old Whig—i. Whig oligarchical and a whig ...

In political principle the SPECTATOR IS Whig, but WITH a more decided tendency towar-1* rtforn s at home and ..

... In political principle the SPECTATOR IS Whig, but WITH a more decided tendency towar-1* rtforn at home and the extension of ordeily freedom lib Si'cits patty interests tot weic supposed to have. !8, it has subordinated nil public questions, and more ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1864
Newspaper: Somerset County Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 484 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

BALSAM OF ANISEED Whig ,h. Chest. d the breathing. Md by , Bott'. !«• lid- Slid 2s. 3d. A*k fox

... BALSAM OF ANISEED Whig ,h. Chest. d the breathing. Md by , Bott'. !«• lid- Slid 2s. 3d. A*k fox POWELL'S BALSAM OPAJTiaEHT. NOTICE TO FOB! 4, TEA PAL GAB' SOU ABB CHASING CROSS, LONDON * ' instructions (grati.) v to the COST'of -SSSSst^^S or .broad. ...

THE BOROUGH OF TAUNTON . [to tux Sib,—The TIMBS of to-day th* rutinsment of the last of the sitting Conservative

... carry both tbs seat* again; any rate one of them. 1357. Labouchere (Whig) .. .. .. Mills (Conservative).. .. .. .. 401 Campbell (Whig) 1359. Mills (Coniertative) .. 415 Labonober* (Whig).. .. .. 388 Bentinck (Conservative 325 (Radical) .. 1859. ...

TAUNTON BOROUGH ELECTIONS

... TAUNTON BOROUGH ELECTIONS. have heard it stated by a member of the Whig party that this town has for ma.iy years past been a thoroughly Liberal borough, and, as we doubted this statement, have turned to the pages of history, and by enquiry have sought ...

Election Intelligence

... moment his principles had given way, and he had voted 1 for the Whig candidate (cheers and laughter). If a Whig now attempted to represent he mu3t bribe heavily (a laugh). If the Whigs would ouly let the borough alone, there would be no bribery (hear ...

ARCHDEACON DENISON ON CHURCH POLITICS

... was happy to say that he had never yet been a Whig, and he hoped he never should be, for believed in the description that Whig was a tyrant office and a traitor out of it; but he did not think that the Whigs designed any damage to the national Church. But ...

THE TIVERTON LIBERALS

... presumption. His Dpinions are not the opinions o Lord Palmerston. His legislation wonld not be Lord Palm-rston's legislaiion. He is Whig of the Bedford school, with a reserve of Radicalism to fal back upon when the prospects of office are doubtful and his remarkable ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... pledges; he can elevate a faction to power on the strength ot pledges similarly prodigal; he can listen to the surrender of Whig principles while keeping his own in solution ; he can sit through six or seven years of patient contempt on the part of Ministers ...

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... petition in favour the Government Refjrm Bill#. The absence of the leading members of the Whig parly gave riie to a suspicion which was expressed Mr. M'Laren, that the Whigs were not favourable lieforiD. This stung Advocate, whose reply was unsatisfactory as ...

HOW THE ELECTION WAS WON IN TAUNTON

... during the last six years, have studiously abstained from all practices that could giv° rise to imputations of corruption, the Whigs and Radicals have acted the time-honoured advice 10 put money in their purse with unusual zeal and energy ; and have spent ...