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... that trusts much to the subduing activity and energy of man. This trust shared by all proper political partizans—Tories, Whigs, and political Radicals, but less by the Conservatives proper, who believe primarily in time and the maturing vitality institutions ...

Ecclesiastical, &c

... changes, resisting no necessary alterations, and inclining strongly neither to one side nor to the other. No nominee of the Whigs could possibly be so acceptable to the Church at large Dr. Jacobson. His promotion will render vacant the Regius Professorship ...

NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS

... The New York Tribune was started by one of the most striking men in America—Mr. Horace Greeley. It was the organ of the old Whig party in the days of Henry Clay, and contributed in no little degree whatever success that organisation may have obtained. ...

SOUTH WILTS

... account of fortifications. Again, when Lord Derby went out of office, the Income Tax was sd. in the pound. The first thing the Whig government did was to increase it by 4d. They had since reduced it, the last time just before the general election ; but they ...

General News

... That gentleman, he said, had been very severe upon the Tories, but it was only few months ago he was just as severe on the Whigs, and if he flattered them now it was to use them for his own purposes. Mr. Bright expressed great indignation at the ignorance ...

Inspector Cook discharging the duties of chief superintendent of police, duringthe illnessof Mr. Hughes. Friday ..

... with Mr. Henry Berkeley; but the Conservatives are strong and sanguine also and there are those who say that if one ofthe Whigs is to go tothewall it will not be the Crimean baronet. Literary and Philosophical Association. The ninth paper of the session ...

Our London Letter

... are with such labour and difficulty acquired. Men will consequently sympathise with the lather even while they condemn the Whig Chancellor, is remarkable that Thursday's debate should have been mismanaged by the Government, that almost enforced a division ...

Our London Letter

... and such a clamour raised, that his appointment was cancelled. We shall now see how much more callous to popular opinion a Whig is when place is stake, The young Bethells are not all of. them, or report much maligns them, of very dignified behaviour. ...

fab* FEELS ROAD. Mr. HENRY HANCOCK (LATE HULBERT & HANCOCK) Begs respectfully to announce that he has received ..

... mahogany half-tester, iron, French, and other bedst -ads ; hair mattresses, feather beds, bolsters, and pillows ; chintz hangings, whig wardrobes, with plate-glass doors ; square ditto, mahogany washstands and ware, dressing tables and toilet glasses, tapestry ...

Published: Thursday 14 September 1865
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1339 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Our London Letter

... the Albany Chambers by the late Lord Macaulay (then the Right Hon. T. B. M.). I cannot leave the house, said the .great Whig statesman and historian he walked towards his window and looked out, so long as the wind is easterly. I dare not. I am quite ...

Our London Letter

... and Union Chargeability Bills were highly interesting, although one knew beforehand what would the result of the strife, The Whigs would have desired nothing better than to have gone t country with a cry originating out of the rejection the latter bill by ...

SUMMARY OF THE YEAR

... refutation as an orator and statesman, but damaged his prospects of office. Mr. Horsman, too, no less excluded himself from a Whig Radical cabinet his able reputation of the pet principle of Mr. Bright and Mr. Gladstone, that the franchise is the right of ...