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DORC I I ESTER FA RKERS' CLUB

... did not consider it a party question. Be knew several who sat on the saint side of the House as be did—some 1 of the very old Whig families, and of very old Liberal opinions—were also of opinion that the time was now some when that boon should be granted ...

FILOILIBLI SETTLEMENT OF THE TOLL QUESTION. . .

... presont wan two mislienewe and the ei belle, in lepl by es& pasty, orb el win& were esn: l ho lb. etker, but is ash le ally ill Whig the Mr. ENVOI said anctioneers who held salts similar to I bis in Salisbury, Southempton, London, an! Bristiff were not called ...

THE CHRISTMAS CATTLE SHOW

... he did not consider it a party question. He knew several who sat on the same side of the house he did—some of the very old Whig families, and of very old Liberal opinions—were also of opinion that the time was now come when that boon should be granted ...

Published: Thursday 08 December 1864
Newspaper: Dorset County Chronicle
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 8793 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE CHRISTMAS CATTLE SHOW

... he did not consider it a party question. He knew several who sat on the same side of the house he did—some of the very old Whig families, and of very old Liberal opinions—were also of opinion that the time was now come when that boon should be granted ...

Published: Wednesday 07 December 1864
Newspaper: Dorset County Chronicle
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 8793 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

STALBRIDGE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... the abolition or reduotion of the malt tax. (Applause.) And many of them who sat with hini in the Howe, belonging to the old Whig miry, seemed to think the time had come for the boon to be granted. At the same thee he wished ale° to we • reduction of the ...

IRELAND: A SKETCH OF ITS PEOPLE AND HISTORY

... Priem of Wales among the Irish would be received with joy—the appointmenifof • Viceroy, who was merely the nominee of a TINY Or Whig ' a deraistration, was looked upon with the utmost disfavnur. And it appeared to (Mr. Manneell) that it was no wander; for ...