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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

! GENERAL NEWS

... mist, but always the warm and sincere friend of ihe late Earl Fortescue, who for many years represented the county of Devon on Whig principles, his friend and colleague, Sir T. D. Acland, having been for a long time the representative of the same county on ...

THE GUARDIAN. ',-

... pub- lishing a manifesto to the Tories, in which, under the cloak of a pretention to be funny, he has en- deavoured to do his Whig friends some service. We will not examine his effusion as a political article under any circumstances it would be highly i ...

THE GUARDIAN. .,,,rv---.---'-,,,,.,,,..........................

... neither will they cease to build iron-clad ships of war. This is a question we are at all times sorry to see made a party one,—Whigs and Tories, Radicals and Con- servatives, should have but one mind on a subject connected with the security of the country ...

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... study can be unfolded than to read, how in these days of crisis and confusion, HAMPDEN, the great and noble HAMPDEN, and the WHIGS (it would be well that the breed had not so degenerated as it has in the present day) sighed in vain for the ancient legal ...

SUMMARY

... Parliament would settle the vexed question. 'Tis true we can never look for such a desideratum to Sir John Trelawney, or a Whig-Radical Government, but we venture to predict that ere long the Constitutional party will grapple with the difficulty. Now ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... conduct of the Conservative party. To his mind the agitation of this question, which had beeu the subject of bills proposed by Whig aud Tory Governments in vain, was proof that the question was not rife for settle. meut, or that the pretext for legislation ...