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MR. HENXESBY

... lately he has quietly dropped into the lawyer’s tone and manner, and bids fair soon to bo as dry as the driest of old Chancery Whigs. Oh, these Parliamentary lawyers! They are the very reverse of the prophet who with his prophesying caused dry bones to live ...

Published: Saturday 11 June 1864
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 463 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Depot for J. D. & H. Nicoll’s Patent Garments

... made him the political lion of this dull S g st^l ,' his roar has thrown the Radicals > nto Aifl'l’li) On the other hand, the Whigs, pure appear to have been stunned, and for have been nnable quite to comprehend quences of one of their own Ministry them to ...

Depot for J. D. & H. Nicoll’s Patent Garments

... Franchise Bill has, unqne st made him the political lion of this dull bis roar has thrown the Radicals into On the other hand, the Whigs, pure , titfv appear to have been stunned, and for sot ® c have been unable quite to comprehend * jjjwA quences of one of their ...

:>iperial parliament

... gentleman traced the proceedings of the commissioners since their appointment under the act of 1853, upon which occasion the Whig Government, at whose instance that measure was passed, promised that the duties of the board would be to exercise a superintendence ...

GENERAL NEWS

... escape. He has indicated pretty clearly the mansion to which he will next resort, but he still lingers on the premises of the Whigs. It argues ill for the confidence of the latter in the stability of their tenement that they have not had the courage at once ...

SIGNS ON OLD LONDON INN’S AND SHOPS

... gentleman traced the proceedings of the commissioners since their appointment under the act of 1853, upon which occasion the Whig Government, at whose instance that measure was passed, promised that the duties of the board would be to exercise a superintendence ...

THE LATE JOHN CLARE

... style w,li he will next resort, but he still lingers on the prehim the Prince merchants. Shelburne’s successor, mises of the Whigs. It argues ill for the confidence of the William Pitt, thought it necessary to gain the goodwill of lat te'' the stability ...