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EDWARD BAINES

... EDWARD BAINES. Lord Holland was a Whig noUeman, and date say gave, appropriate occasions, the Liberty of the Press. Tom Moore was gentleman of the pre s, and, common with more exalted literary gentlemen, had the run of Holland-house. read in Moore’s an ...

Efy Court, see

... was a Wh.g, for the Whigs abolished the Test and Acts, the Whigs made Leeds borough, the Mr. Baines an M.P., and the present M.P. for Leeds still retaine that for Lord John Russell which formed part of the political creed of all Whig families the Betorm ...

THE LtEDS M.P

... middle age, that became M.r. for his native town. Mr. Baines, senior, was Whig, for the Whigs abolished the Test and Corporation Acts, the Whigs made Leeds a borough, the Whigs made Mr. Baines an M.P., and the present MI. Leeds B’ill retains that veneration ...

JOURP4AUS?d IM ENGLAND,

... tbis is the man who most rarely enters d.e walls of St. Stephen’s. Remember bow the Tones and ill treated Canning, and bow Whigs, like i-’ox and Lord Holland, underrated Sheridan and ■rko oa account, chiefly, it may be presumed, their literary character ...

MR. DISRAELI UPON CHUBCH-BATES

... giving some vague liberal satisfaction without preparing any future inconvenience for themselves. Let their clerical friends, Whig or Tory, Conseivative or Liberal, make these gentlemenfunderstand that in their opinion, on the union of Church and State, ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1860
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 2397 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Jfrom tlje ffiautte Friday December 7 1860 BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED James Solomon grocer Blackfriars BANKRUPTS ..

... thought by doing they were vague liberal satisfaction without preparing future inconvenience themselves Let their clerical whig or tory conservative liberal these under in their opinion union in large measure happiness the the liberty of England The hon ...