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THE POLITICAL PARTY IN OFFICE

... probably a fine thing to be a Whig, or a Eadical, or a Liberal, or an ultra of those other names by which those who are not Conservatives are pleased to distinguish themselves. On one point all these sects are unanimous. Whigs and Radicals, Liberals and ...

Published: Friday 29 April 1864
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 681 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE PC-WEU AND PBOSPECTS OF.THE OPPOSITION

... and not always to be declined. But these are peculiar times. Institutions are in danger - Europe is in a ferment; and the Whigs appear as willing to incur great odium with the people as to obsequiously serve their opponents. Shall they be prevented ? ...

Published: Friday 08 April 1864
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 664 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... not. PSKPAitATiONfi are being made at Kidderminster *o: contested election whenever a vacancy occtfrs. .M r. Luke white, tho Whig member, is expected to visit oonatitaente next week, and the Conservatives have bad private meeting. Imvo determined bring ...

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... people—he would have carried more authority than now does. I am not prepared to go so far as went Sir William Hayter, who, to the Whig party, was the type of what a whipperin should be, when in conversation with a political supporter, who had uttered some ...

Return of General Garibaldi to Italy

... has far enough. Nobody can tell what may come of popular excitement eo Intense as that wo now see. One of most staid of onr Whig contemporaries has said it, in unguarded moment, that it is turning point is time. But who wants the time to Evidentally the ...

Return of General Garibaldi to Italy

... far enough. Nobody can tell what may come of a popular excitement so intense as that now see. One of the most staid of our Whig conterayoraries has said of it, in an unguarded moment, that it is a turning point in oar time.” Bat who wants tho time to ...

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... dear, as fetches, nor yet But ltnhe servants* ’all, they knows how things Wlcb 1 understand our Guvnor's gotn* to give lh?ra Whigs a dreseiu*. Now, |*ve always made a dooty. true as name’s Satrey, What fam ly does la the drorlng-room uphold it in the And ...

Published: Wednesday 13 April 1864
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1179 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... The welcome which all parties have tendered to this simple-minded, disinterested man proves that this—the Lind of the free—Whig, Tory, an I Radical can lay asi.le all personal ilitfereuces when a man of great deeds, and who is known to trolly honest, ...

-:fleb3s from abroat

... heels ea aids that the Gadheld' fever ss kr amoieb.Xibud7eat whoa may co:ne of a —$ an as dot wo sow see. One of the at our Whig cuntempereries has said of it. In an ituridednement, that it is a turning point Inoue at wants the time to turn Evidently ...

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... people—he would have carried more authority than now doe*. I not prepared to so far as went Sir William llayter, who, to the Whig party, was the type of what whipperin” shoal I be, when in conversation with political supporter, who had uttered some misgiving* ...

PHILOSOPHY AND FACT

... The welcome which all parties have tendered to this simple-minded, disinterested man proves that in this—the land of the free—Whig, Tory, and Eadical can lay aside all personal differences when a man of great deeds, and who is known be trolly honest, is ...