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... your projects pursue, And this noble Idea keep ever in TIM ; Let but Numbers and Noise the ascendancy gain, And then beds Whigs and Tories, on Salisbury Plain, Will lie Down, down,—all of you down! ODs OWN FISESIDIL—The January number of this ciever anti ...

a burden on their shoulders? He should like to s them put their shoulders to the wheel, and come to

... pressure brought to bear on the matter. But the fact was, that when the election came round. they went by their old landmarks of Whig and Tory, and the question remained as it was before. He would have this altered—let them make this their cry, and not send ...

men of business the cattle plague Would have been put a stop to before this. If the agricultural interest had

... have been all hands to G o v ernme n t th n ent within 48 days after the plague had broke no matter whether the government was Whig or Tory, it must have given up to the opinion of the people. Farmers were the most disconnected, divided people on earth, and ...

,E STANDARD, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1866

... There is nothing to be praised in this determination, except the courage of it. With a Whig resistance to an extension of the suffrage, led by the heir of a powerful Whig family, we have an inclination to sympathize, and are disposed to side with any party ...

VALUE 01 ROOTS

... last week on the state or Oaks, there was a rather material minpriat In the ssaisser. With a Whig resistance to an of the mange, led by the heir of a powerful Whig ,we have so inclination to sympathise, and are retiree side with soy party against which snob ...

WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1866

... parties might meet harmoniously together. They met as Oddfellows—not as Dissenters or Churchmen, Protestants or Catholics, Whigs or Tories. They met simply and solely as Oddfellows, pledged to the principles of their order, and confining their loyalty ...

' cvt(ER Ar RI:kKERsI t, TRUE UNCOLOURED TEA

... UNCOLOURED TEA. •~ Mti Tel u Imported with the leaf woe teemmended Lyinetfical and icienotift men, and &Wise pant, finefiarour and Whig strengo. Sold Stationets, and Confectioners as srts of die kingdom. ILL TEAS Pi FER POUND CHEAPER. Gobey, baker, Dyer-street ...

THE REFORM DEBATE

... taken out of their hands and placed in those of the lower classes. If this Bill became law, questions would arise, not between Whigs and Tories, bat between the rich and the poor—between the aristocracy and the democracy of the country, lie did not think that ...

having been his colleague, whatever may be the future fortune of our political straggles, I would rather be for the

... act together (loud cheers). They entertain similar views, and I think I may repeat here what I said at Worcester that whilst Whigs and Tories are quarrelling about nothing Republicans are advancing between (cries of Hear). When I used that language at ...

MR. JOHN Al ELL ON REFORM

... country, from land's end to land's end. Had I seen anything at all equal or fair in any one of the schemes hitherto propounded by Whig or Tory statesmen, either by yourself or Mr. Disraeli, yesrs ago, I should not have been tempted to make the remarks I am now ...

WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1866

... servants in case of illness? the future (bear, hear). With respect to the cattle merely the tools of their landlords. They voted Whig Mr. Hawley: There is nothing in law to compel plague, there could be no doubt that if there had this year, their landlord died ...

THE WEEK. Prom the Gsardiaa. With the departure, let us hope, of the east wind, debates on Parliamentary Reform ..

... members who would be immolated by the process are a prey to still more painful sensations. Even the veteran ex-whip of the Whigs tells the House, through his son, that the scheme will settle nothing, and that if he were now in office he would resign rather ...