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THE OLD WHIGS AND REFORM

... invention of the enemy—a poor device of some Whig families who are at once jealous of his great reputation and opposed to the liberties of the people. Do not suppose, gentlemen, that I mean to include all the Whig aristocracy in this category ; far from it ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1866
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 832 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TO THE RIGHT HON. EARL DERBY

... am, your obedient servant, Alexander Wakdrop. Paisley, Dec W, 1&66- PA—What the Reform Bill passed, were made to believe the Whig Government that would have a great reduction in the national expenditure. Bnt quite the reverse has been the case- Our expenditure ...

Wk are opinion that Mr Bright has committed a mistake drawing persistently the attention of the public to Mr Lowe

... Morning Star is talking childish nonsense when it calls Mr Lowe nobody.” Says the Star He ww looked coldly at by the renegade Whig* who now carm him ; lie wa* sneered at, bullied, more than once grossly insulted, by some of the captains the Tory hand, who ...

MimiohxsV WifE.—Quartered there »t •h« Mind time ourselves was a oertaia Major T—-—, who was particularly ..

... the leader party; and if the Whig party, or least that portion who follow him, wish me to give them one telling proof of iheir incompetence, I should say you are green enough to listen to Bright (Tremendous cheering). The Whig party are naturally of bad ...

Shocking Dkath of a Mkbohant fhom Hydbophobia.—On Friday night an inquest was held in Addington Road Bow, on ..

... propose greatly to extend the borodgh we may fortified against the reproach (it will certainly be made against by notorious Whig-Liberals, who piously profess to belong to party) that we would not have defended extension of the franchise in boroughs if ...

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... well readiness with which they were produced, in reply to an able and dexterous opponent, were conspicious. —Belfast Northern Whig. The Glowworm says it is not the present intention of her Majesty’s Government to send another battalion of the Guards to Ireland ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1866
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 359 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

OBEKNOCK DAILY TELrGTL\PH, DECEMBER 12y 1866

... they prove I Why that the feara those who fancy the operative class would all vote in one way are utterly groundless. Tory and Whig writer* alike have been trying to scare us front reform with the bogy” of united of artisans rushing to the poll one man for ...

iHTciitHli SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1860. Tun Bishop of London has communicated his charge to clergy in writing, ..

... at Edinburgh that household suffrage had been proposed in 1707,, l.«ord Grey and supported Mr Fox, and of Fox spoke with all Whig’s enthusiasm tile highest authority English Constitutional Law, the best and most accurate student of English history, and ...

THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY

... a similar result. They were also discharged, and proceeded to their different homes—mostly in the county Donegal.—Northern Whig. ...

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... a similar result. They were also discharged, and proceeded to their different homes—mostly in the county Donegal.—Northern Whig. DISCOVIRT 500 STAND uY •IMS II • GRAYLT•kb. A soldier in the 6th Dragoon Guards, in a letter to his brother in Glasgow, *applies ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1866
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1114 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... new reform bill, desired to strengthen their own intermediate position forming an alliance with certain of the ariatoeratie Whigs, hitherto attached to the late Government. Incredible it it may seem, they are said bare cherished hopes alienating lets personage ...

ORBKNOGK DAILY TELEGRAPH, DECEMBER

... towards the of compulsory education. Now, every man in Manchester —except few of the priestly class —is converted. Tories, Whigs, Radicals are all acting together in this cause ; and what the men of Manchester they generally mean the whole and doit. W ...