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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, OCTOBER 21, 1R65

... objects dearest to bis heart were attained, eyed little ',baba the men with whom he sat on the Tramiel , benches were styled Whigs or Tories, liberal-Conservativa. or COolleft•tliff-Liberals. His very coingsteocy in this respect het been ¬arised as a ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, OCTOBER 21, 1865

... resolution, couched in Bras but moderate terms, bad previously been drawn op by Sir James Graben), and generally approved by the Whigs and Peditee, but abandoned to deference to the llaoeheeter man. Lord Palmerston we'd sot be excluded from these deliberations ...

BRISTOL

... her. dead-conatstile klavern sod Sob mutable Steed too', Reynolds into custody, and will wing boo to the inqueot. —Northern Whig. : Pelt:dad and Pubßawd by end for the Proprietor, JOSEPH JOHN HADLEY, at hip Printing (Mice, in Ciento% SATURDAY, OCTOBER ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GIOUCESTFRSHIRE GAZETTE, OCTOBER 28, 136.5

... be equally satisfied with this testimony of the levistben to the meriteof its three only statesmen. What, out of th.• whole Whig party, usually miscalled the Liberal party, the party supposed to represent by large odds the feeling of the whole country ...

THE PREMIERSHIP

... through the eyes of those who are bound to him by the ties of personal intimacy or family conuexion. He was, and is, • pure Whig. Well skilled in what may be called the dead lore of the English Constitution, be utterly failed to grasp that living spirit ...

THE LATE LORD PALMERSTON

... reform, and on the night appointed for time debate Mr. Michael Angelo Taylor, a flaming patriot,gare • grand dinner, to which Whigs only were iitwited. Poor Lord John was doomed to cis- Wolin to Gaiety benches, his friends—the great professors of liberty ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, OCTOBER 28, 1866 Littrarg (Meanings

... politician to study the graces of literary expression, his hand was sharply felt in the Tory Mischief then going on. The New Whig Guide, a pleasant battery against the Liberal opposition, was mainly, we believe, written by Lord Palmerston, Sir Robert Peel ...