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CONVERSATIONS OF A CHURCH CHOIR

... scon have the Church spoliators at work, no doubt. Tenor.— Oh! of coarse! They folly estimate the sque?zable quality of the Whigs, and will soon be putting on their full pressure. Counter.—Churchmen are alive, however, and will soon be sending up their ...

MINISTERS AND REFORM

... But the jealousy of the Whig party, and the natural enmity the Radicals to all moderate measures, secured the instant rejection of the Bill, and effected the overthrow of Lord Derby’s Government. When Lord Palmerston and the Whigs succeeded to office their ...

Published: Wednesday 13 February 1861
Newspaper: Frome Times
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2407 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CAMPAIGN BEGUN

... Council. nihilo nihil fit. If even Lord John Russell, in answer to Mr. Disraeli, was unsatisfactory as it was ever given to Whig statesmen to be, what was to be expected from Lord Granville The question that was submitted in different ways, but with the ...

( ' /lisallznuon Stbs

... We Beeretszy by aa wet awed be the but the Item Is.ult7 b a dies nee - Wareham with the primer's ream The may is the great Whig COSllMlrliolt or TOBACCO. —Me amber of at where. lasperted VW I i lailk MAIM ; and y, The I awl add arra as.soomo mod dirt ...