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... Act had developed, and that the Whigs could only retain their chances of office by abandoning their distinctive principles in delineate to the rude democracy which they bad beets laio to accept as allies. As the Whigs proper faded away, so the Chronicle ...

THE CHELTENHAM MEftCHBt, AML

... o was more universally respected. In politics he was ardent Liberal; but among tho Tories he bad more* fr iends than among Whigs. In tho terrible crisis of 1*325, he, like many others, found his resources, ample a-s they were, unavailing the moment; but ...

Published: Saturday 05 April 1862
Newspaper: Cheltenham Mercury
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5590 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

WILTS AND OLO ID

... reference. Mr. M. Smith, QC., and Mr. Both. were for the plaintiff; and Mr. Karelade, Q C., and ' Mr. Kingdou for the defendant. v. Whig.—The plaintiff is this case a hoarier, at Wootton Bassett, the defendant a thatcher living in the same neighbourhood. and the ...

TOttk.

... drank tbs Wade; the eMs be to sustain the apidle byte laadmato. Mr. Fox was wean bibes ; 1 pave Mani. Lord Mob& • tarts the Whig party, now tabs was IdmoN see d the new easkive of Sad am d the men add we that ease la HIM idOm? lid meal ever sums raft blew ...

i 21E N.MITEI BuDarra

... was more universally respected. In potties he was an aroent Liberal; but among the Tories hl had more friends than among the Whigs. In the terrible oasis of 1825 he, like many others, found his resopurcea, ample as they were, unavailing at the moment; het ...