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THE NEW TACTICS

... was a wily and Jesuitical move, and calculated to disarm in degree the opposition offered some of the cautious members of the Whig party. But the concluding observations of Mr. Gladstone probably again aroused their suspicions : for, after promising to produce ...

•a the second reading. None r ® j us of the actual state of affairs atic leaders themselves: betice tbs

... the coun . ig his suggestions, during the ( deavourlng to create demonstration 1 and villages in favour of this 'A {) ng sour Whig officialism and Bep .y| 1 j lied a Franchise Extension Bill. T} 16 .ji egin to feel the bitter penalty of their vith Mr. Bright’s ...

MESSES. CASSELL AND CO.’S PUBLICATIONS

... deserves to be, and the government with it. For Lord Grosvenor represents strong body of moderate men, who, though they be Whigs, are Whigs of the old school, and prefer their country and its great institutions to any party triumph. But granting it to reach ...

right oa the second reading. None r ® conscious of the actual state of affairs democratic leaders themselves: ..

... suggestions, during the ( are endeavouring to create demonstration 3 1 . towns and villages in favour of this offspring sour Whig oflScialism and ism called a Franchise Extension Bill. The now begin to feel the bitter penalty of their tings with Mr. Bright’s ...

[‘d by a English

... so happy and so contented that they did not covet the franchise. I will not answer such a statement, but reply that the old Whig? doctrine was that the political franchise was not a privilege but a trust (cheers). I claim for the middle class voters under ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1866
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5110 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TITR BEDFORDSHIRE

... together and take their opinion upon any matter. At the next election let them elect men of their own class, not aristocratic Whigs nor aristocratic Tories. Poll like Englishmen, poll conscientiously, poll like free men, and people would say, “Well done, ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1866
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1669 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

MESSRS. CASSELL AND CO.’S PUBLICATIONS

... deserves to be, and the government with it. For Lord Grosvenor represents strong body of moderate men, who, though they be Whigs, are Whigs of the old school, and prefer their country and its great institutions to any party triumph. But granting it to reach ...

Caution to Tradesmen

... demonstrations in the towns and villages in favour of this mis-shapen offspring of sour Whig officialism and Republicanism called Franchise Extension Bill. The Whigs now begin to feel the bitter penalty of their coquettings with Air. Bright’s faction, and ...

ELECTIONEERING BIDDINGS

... receive their support, nor could he be deemed by them fit and proper person to represent their interests in Parliament. The Whigs tell us we cannot do without them. Can they do without us? They were surprised at our strength and numbers last time, and they ...

nary way of trade : and in many cases the P f, of fisherman and retailei- are grossly IB tionate

... flowing, or in a little time Southill will be* a nominee at all in the borough. It is no' of choice but of necessity. The Whigs can, the bill because it would so alter the that 36 per cent, of it would be compos® 11 working-class : and that is just the ...