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FAINT ECHO FROM AN ANTIQUE DRAMA. Reform's crusade begins anew, And stormier times return, Each Whig doth like ..

... FAINT ECHO FROM AN ANTIQUE DRAMA. Reform's crusade begins anew, And stormier times return, Each Whig doth like snake renew The garb so threadbare *$m; Bright smiles, and Church and State both seem Like wrecks dissolving dream. Another mouse born mountains ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1866
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 250 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE PSEUDO REFORM AGITATION

... much good will as is felt by Whigs and Ultra-Liberals towards the working classes. A Conservative magnate or influential persoD, for example, is quite as likely to be affable, and, if need be, charitable, as a Russell Whig, or demagogue of the Bright school ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1866
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 606 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR. GLADSTONE AND REFORM

... Calne may still exist to send to the British House of' Commons the nominee of the Marquis of Lansdowne, if will only support Whig-Radical Government, so that the pabulum of Reform be forced down the throats of a lot of people who think more of their Sunday's ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1866
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 515 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

100111 OF WOOF. Maar

... emus whisk Lea dreesewer woe whin boded te ewer tie wearethe we the net el the Whig party with Ulna twit leveler piety that lore red the sod SW won W die • the at dr Whig oddity pest papaw port& the 'penile Me .of doe NNW wad nosed the asks sod es we ...

110II8E OF COMMONS

... kai the oppoeition to this moderate maeuro, predicting that the nom of so. b a martins right dissociate the greet body of the Whig nobility frot the pojular came, and warning them that in • oceteet with the popular part; on one aide and the no. Wit, ea the ...

Published: Saturday 28 April 1866
Newspaper: Buckingham Express
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 974 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

REFORM MEETING AT WYCOMBE

... elevate mankind, becomes great and lasting blessing to the nations of the earth. There were men, some Tories and some recreant Whigs, who seemed to icy Drive back the advancing wave of progress; gentlemen, restore the Heptarchy ; or like Lord Uroavenor, ...

THE REFORM BILL

... appeal to the Liberals remain united and exert themselves to carry a bill which would obviously prolong the existence of a Whig-Radical Administration and secure to the country the benefit of his own guidance and control. He drew a terrible picture of ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1866
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1461 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NOM OP COMMONS, TvoukiT. To Cacaos ur lasuscs

... Bill rood owed tins. HOUIII 07 LORDS, Tovirmr. The Lou Comeau= tit, mead of the Canty Omsk. Oro mit Atoms to Mahe the Aar of Whig is County Courts • whelk would s adagio many. without W public kw remarks from Lord the Nil woo rood • wooed Sam HOUSE OF COMMONS ...

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... et die et die main dodo the adds dip wed, ad as • - Merida. bees Id is pad,' mist a demo COUN TY COURTS IN: *APRIL. Si al is Whig a de 11l wad • I. the Mimi et demi (Owns JAM WIII2IIAM, lea.] ; bee it tile •Ike sum dodged embeiet game Wedesday .66, at ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1866
Newspaper: Bucks Chronicle and Bucks Gazette
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1000 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BUCKINGHAM ADVERTISER AND FREE PRESS

... the franchise, and to drive Lord Russell from office became he had been its author, and which was supported by a leag list of whig peers, both in and out of the ministry. The object seemed to be to sever the-nobles of that party from the liberal party, and ...

ben are to he kept so blindfold as to be deprived of the opportunity of casting longing lingering looks behind

... Liberals who do not desire to be buried alive in that honourable place of sepulture in Westminster Abbey in which the last of the Whigs is rest, and his countrymen be thankful to repose. May I address to them the ! ' pathetic warning of the Chancellor of the ...

!COLIC_ LIIMAILIM

... with nigh an utter disregard to the views faults more readily Oars arty other clue when wained of the Conservative and the Whig parti. a He or Item in a &Molly and tit tern spirit, and swim Tilt d nied emptialoally that the resolatiea had been drawn various ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1866
Newspaper: Buckingham Express
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2879 | Page: 3 | Tags: none