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... the other hand, Tories arc more liberal in office than out. For which reasons, we should like sec a Torv government, and the Whigs in opposition. \Vhigs, and especially Palmerston, are sworn enemies to Local Self-government, upon which the greatness of England ...

30,000 Prize Writino Casks have already been sold; the price 2s*. (or free by po*t for 28 itainp*), placcs the

... and strengthening the voice, removing hoarsenes?, allaying irritation of the throat and as a remedy, pre-eminently the Troy Whig. * To Mothr«s.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup for children teething, which has been so long in use in the United States, now ...

RYDE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1864

... Lord Derby, when it came into power in 1859, abolished the Whig Board of Health (which was irritating half the towns in the country), if another term of office would enable it to abolish the Whig Poor Law Board, it would be a consummation devoutly to ...

RYDE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1865

... remember that the Conservatives were dining together and enjoying a pleasurable hospitality, and had not assembled to hear the Whigs abused and Liberalism consigned to everlasting perdition, he would not have troubled us with his insinuation that Mr. Herbert ...

The Isle of Wight Observer

... will soon be got rid of. We suppose all the Greys and Elliots to the third and fourth generations are provided for, that the Whigs have abolished the fat office of High Commissioner. From the first we had faith in Mr. Gladstone's French Treaty; and although ...

RYDE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1867

... section the House for the spirited way in which they have acted throughout the session, and without hose assistance the old Whigs would have defeated the measure and obtained what is far dearer to them —office. ThaDks to the independent men in the House ...

The Isle of Wight Observer

... invention peacc-at-any-pricc poltroons, and be laughed down. Such is the logic of the London Timet, and it passes for wisdom. The Whig Government—hidebound with the traditions of the Vienna Treaty 1815—having interfered with Polish affairs sufficiently to aggravate ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1863
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Observer
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7009 | Page: 3 | Tags: Classifieds