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Tory Consistency!

... the day, yat they felt he Whigs and Conservatives was honour the who have been caught ! country, and that the welthe lustre of his name, and fare England was safe in have been entangled the ' his hands, (Applause) meshes Whig diplomacy. , There wero many ...

Tory Consistency!

... ministers as bait to the moderate Whigs and Conservatives who have been caught by the lustre of his name, and have been entangled in the meshes of Whig diplomacy. Under these circumstances it is a sham and pretence for the Whigs to tell the country that the ...

Tory Consiatenoy!

... he does he is put forward other ministers as a bait to the moderate Whigs and Conservatives who have been caught by the lustre of his name, and have been entangled in the meshes of Whig diplomacy. Under these circumstances it is a sham and pretence for ...

IH, 1866. J. D. HAY, Dunragit, Bart, has started candidate at Tiverton, for the seat made vacant the death of

... space consisted for the most part of a a refutation Mr. iTright’s late Rochdale manifesto, and was cheered to the echo. His Whig opponent is Mr. Denman, a lawyer, sound enough, perhaps, but nothing more than a lawyer, whose Parliamentary career was formerly ...

golitiat

... some expressions of dissent, and cries of . household suffrage I Oh, househo d suff.ago is it? said Mr. Rohow, who is old Whig. Mr. Serjeant Ballantine formerly introduced himself Liberal candidate for Colchester, and called tor round of applause for ...

MEXICO

... attributes the decline ol the lush population not to the “three bad harvests,” _but “ twenty years of almost unbroken Whig rule. Tin purpose of Whig Cabinets waste said, to be thus _ expressed Drive the human beings away to America send c iws oxen make Ireland ...

Western Times, and Mr. J. H. Amoey are apparently proposing to conduct this contest with Sir John Hay, is a

... election may affect the strength of his party in the House of Commons, It will no doubt be a grand busting’s triumph for the Whigs at the opening of the Session if they can point to the return of Mr. Denman by Lord Palmerston’s constituents as proof of a ...

county

... to-day, consisted for the most part of refutation of Mr. Bright’s late Rochdale manifesto, and was cheered to the echo. His Whig opponent is Mr. Henman, a lawyer, sound enough, perhaps, but nothing more than a lawyer, whoso Parliamentary career was formerly ...

old kentisbeeianp

... large proportion of good, old Whigs, the descendants of illustrious Whig famihes—(hear, hear); but nevertheless Whig principles were honourable principles —(hear, hear) for they must bear in mind that, in bad times, the old Whigs, as they were called, stood ...

To the Editor of the Tiverton Gazette

... Revolution, the Indian Mutiny, the outbreak in Jamaica, affords sufficiently netafnl and agnifioent illustrations. Wealthy Whig landowners, Liberal statesmen, hungering for popularity, who pander to the cravings of the multitude are hurrying to afar different ...

TIVERTON ELECTION

... their political extinction, or at least merger. It is assumed that these gentlemen when they happen to of the Whig persuasion will swallow the Whig measures in all its particulars, except those which involve personal inconvenience, but that their gorge would ...

To the Editor of the Tiverton Gazette

... is occasionally put forward simply as bait to the more moderate Whigs and to those Conservatives who have been caught by the lustre of his name, and have been entangled in the meshes of Whig diplomacy. Now under these drcumstances it is a shame and a pretence ...