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OBITUARY. 1866

... position held his father in the councils of the Queen, might fairly said have an hereditary claim to the leadership of the Whig party. The Marquis of (;amden, the Earls of Donoughmore and Kosslyn, Lords Glenelg, Monteagle and Clinton are included our ...

DISCUSSION ON DEMOCRACY

... calls itself Liberal—l call it Whig. It professes to be in favour of Reform, but it does nothing for it. It keeps the question open, because keeping it open keeps political capital in its pocket. The Whigs—the high Whigs, unlike the lories (hear, hear) ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1867
Newspaper: Somerset County Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1253 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

A NEW CONSERVATIVE CLUB

... a Conservative candidate for election any more than the Carlton would furnish influence and means to secure Parliament for Whig, Liberal, or a Radical. Each to its own purposes and cause. Still with the progressive spirit of politicians there is ample ...

THE REFORM BILL

... will however hold good it has ever done, and not even the most impossible combination of the Radical party, with the old Whigs, will ever succeed in becoming palatable to the country. There is, bowever, one element of uncertainty which has not hitherto ...

VOLUNTEER NEWS

... report of the death of General Blood is unfounded. Brand, M.P. for Lewes, is said to have withdrawn his resignation the post of Whig whipper-in. The Francisco Hews Letter heads its births, marriages, and deaths, the cradle, altar, and tomb. The Record ...

REFORM PROSPECTS

... law, should be iatroduced from the Ministerial side of the House. A gradual disintegration parties is taking place. The old Whigs are as party fast becoming extinct,and possessing no real sympathy with the Radical section of the House, although they have ...

REFORM MEETING AT BRIDGWATER

... had unjust judge to deal with, and his name was Mr. Tory''—(hear, hear). There was one in office some time ago called Mr. Whig. It was very nearly the same ; the only difference was in name. His (the speaker's) advice was that given generally by their ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1867
Newspaper: Somerset County Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 10048 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

THE MINISTERIAL STATEMENT

... sincerity and statesmanship of Mr Disraeli's opening announcement will, we hope, disarm opposition. Sbonld, however, another Whig-Radical combination take place, it is certain that the question of Reform will be indefinitely postpobed. However sore the ...

THE QUEEN'S SPEECH

... , well the unflinching support of its own adherents. That possible combinations may, as heretofore, be formed is probable. Whig-Radical combinations are, however, too adverse an English love of fair-play and dislike ol coalition ever to successful, and ...

THE GOVERNMENT RESOLUTIONS

... support of a Radical 'coterie, which, considering that its unconstitutional demands would be more likely to be acceded to by the Whigs than the Conservatives, yielded half-hearted and interested support, which ultimately sundered the bonds, which, since the ...

POLITICAL MOVEMENTS

... seat for sir John Karslake at Andover, and is on the Treasury Bencb. His success gives great and universal gratification, and Whigs and Liberals are quite ready to say a kind thing of his appointment are Conservatives. Mr Coleridge is a rival in the general ...