Refine Search

Countries

Place

Derby, Derbyshire, England

Access Type

2
6

Type

8

Public Tags

RUMOURS AND REALITIES

... political trick of that kind would be a most unworthy dodge-a coup de main, of which no party would be suspected except the Whig- Radical confederacy, which has so long contrived by a variety of artifices to hold office on 4 sufferance. Alen whO govern ...

Published: Wednesday 02 November 1864
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1640 | Page: 4, 5 | Tags: News 

STEAM TO AUSTRALIA

... opinions of the philosophic W higs; he acted upon the advice then given him, and brought in his Reform Bill, but the philosophic Whigs failed him, and his Reform Bil! lost the Conservatives their hold on the country. It would be difficult to speculate how far ...

DERBY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1864,

... local Tory contemporary is in the secret confidence of the Administration, as is evinced in the following statement :—‘ The Whigs took fright at their own thunder, and hav- ing watched the course of their pilot balloon, instrocted their scribes of the ...

POLITICAL PHILIPPICS

... instances of R of Parliamentary practice, respecting cases of sudden We - doit dissolution ; argues that with such precedents in i Whig policy it would scarcely have been prudent for hav i the Conservatives to have paid no heed to the preva- 000 h lent and apparently ...

Published: Wednesday 09 November 1864
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1975 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

election rumours

... the returns of the late registration of parliamentary voters are much more favour- able to the Liberals than the old one. The Whig journal, which affects to be in communication with ‘the heads of earefal examination. the Liberal party,” eays the information ...

DERBY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1861

... prove whether they are mos desirous of the country or their party though it is probable that some of them ma declare that the Whigs have learned the lessor of retrenchment from Tory oratory, and charge them a second time with having “stolen thei: thunder ...

Published: Wednesday 23 November 1864
Newspaper: Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1366 | Page: 4, 5 | Tags: none

VALUABLE FRKKHuLD PROPERTY

... whether they are most desirous of the country or their party ; though it is probable that some of them may declare that the Whigs have learned the lesson of retrenchment from Tory oratory, and charge them a second time with having ‘stolen their thunder ...

AMERICA

... the Confederate Secretary of State does not yet s the necessity, nor approve of the policy, of arming tl slaves. The Richmond Whig also opposes Preside: Davis's proposition to emancipate the slaves after servic General Butler, in a speech at New York, said ...