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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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... 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 ...

OF TIVERTON

... to-day, consisted for the most part of a a refutation Mr. Bright’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 ...

To the Editor of the Tiverton Gazette

... squandered the public funds upon their supporters, they were only copying a very pretty example set them Nr Robert Walpole, a great Whig minister, who, when importuned for lucrative post, could not resist the warning of the angry applicant (who caught glimpse ...

ADDRESS OF SIR JOHN HAY

... There is no doubt he is an eminent and distinguished lawyer, he is the son of a most admirable Whig judge and united by all the ties of party to the whigs, who are now in office, and who am therefore bound to believe he will support, that is, if he returned ...

TIVERTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1866,

... successful First Lord the Admiralty ? a refutation of Mr. Bright’s late BochJale 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 ...