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February 1866
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September Ist, 1862

... having, in a rather rough and ready way, been injected into the apparently inanimate body. The Radicals have never forgiven the Whigs for their want of co-operation the last election; and all the attempts made to patch up a friendship by suggestions for “uniting ...

(hear). There was no particular question stirring the atmosphere just now, and it was thought the present was a ..

... they had promised, and he hoped the reformers would not give way to the Government (hear, hear). As for those 166 Liberal Whigs who plumped for Mr. Whitbread, they were complete hypocrites (loud applause). He voted for Whitbread and Chambers last time; ...

THE BEDFORD REFORM MEETING

... having, in a rather rough and ready way, been injected into the apparently inanimate body. The Radicals have never forgiven the Whigs for their want of co-operation at the last election; and all the attempts made to patch up friendship by suggestions for “uniting ...

FEBRUARY 6, 1866,

... performers and i reformers, the hon. member made a very tem; perate and sensible address which was very satisfactory to his Whig supporters, although it failed altogether to bind up the sections so often invoked as the great Liberal party.” Of course the ...

question on which so mush turgid nonsense is talked on the subject of edaoatione Neither did believe the ..

... education of the poor was a dangerous thing. [A Voice: If. had had education there would have been no Tones; should have been all Whigs.] It was said, “Let it be suitable educationbut when they came to examine that word suitable,” it really meant not too much ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1866
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1504 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

He waa not afraid that the working-classes, whether the extension be collateral or downwards, would abuse the ..

... advocating education for the people [A Voice; If there had been no education should have had no Tories, we should have had all Whigs (laughter)]. The charge of ignorance was not confined to the lower class; and very few unckerstood the corn-law question until ...

THE BEDFORD TIMES & BEDFORDSHIRE INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1866

... advocating education for the people [A Voice: If there had been no education we should have had no Tories, we should have had all Whigs (laughter)]. The charge of ignorance was not confined to the lower class ; and very few understood the corn-law question until ...

HITCH IN STEVENAGE

... business for which they have been elected ; and a sorrowful response was recently made that the councillors are elected as Whigs or Tories, and can hardly be expected attend to such insignificant matters town business. If there be a meeting for or against ...

UTTCHIN

... local business for which they have been elected ; and sorrowful response was recently made that the councillors are elected as Whigs or Tories, and can hardly be expected to attend to such insignificant matters as town business. If there be a meeting for or ...