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EUROPEAN WINE

... 36/. „Finest do. . . 29/. „ Jambs Baal . • , 76/• !ais& Past .„W. I l k 1 4 Finest do. .. „ 31/. Port (5 yrs.„ 24/. Scotch Whigs, „ Do. (7 yeses „ 13/. ~ Finest do. . . „ Sq. „ Do. (9 yaws 10/. ~ Irish . 56/. Do. (11 yam „ 57/. ~ Tufted slo. . .„ UP „ ...

HOME NEWS

... as the authoritative organ of publicenemies in the North, declared that the opposition to the bill was confined to the old Whigs, who wished to embarrass the Government and retain the Scotch vote on their side at the next election, and the extreme Rad ...

Torresponbtna

... and equitable governeueut, and baldish to oblivion or elsewhere all set phrases and synonyms of parties, threw overheard Whig. Tory. Radical, and Conservative, and go in with • string determination to act liberally towards all, bat unfriendly to none ...

MINISTERS AND THEIR OPPONENTS

... being in the same confusion of mind, are unable to help them, or restore their equanimity, by assuring them that they are Whig or Tory, Radical, Liberal, or Conservative, but rather increase their perplexity by confessing to being in like condition ...

STROUD ELECTION. M R. DORINGTOWS GENERAL COMMITTZE. Mr. George Holloway, Howe, Stroud, Chair. arm. Ma Cowie, ..

... Spend 14.1. r. Jaws Brown, Amp, . Robyn Weight, w heel, %rood. Mt. Idered Mew* Stroud. Mr. 'tidiest Perry, Moak &rood. Mr. Owe Whig, Higbatrest, &rood hir.Jabs D. Chapel-Week &rood. Mr. J. r: filtagq7l a_ Per., MOWN* broad, .J. C. • Jaharbelb Xr. Clarks ...

ELECTION NEWS

... was resolved to uipport him at the coaling election. There is a schism among . the Liberals of Norwich. The old.fashioned Whigs are for inviting the wen* sitting members, Mr. E Warner and Sir W. Rossi& to stand again, whlle the advanced Liberal. support ...

KR BORMAN EXPLAINS HIS ADDRESS

... that ieserdiate genre would be secessitated for which wet at ripe. But it is ripesiag very rapidly. I propose Wage in my edger whig before two Patna , ere got, will at be the of the Liberal party. la the debate the frig Mach last Segos I riled that iretitaiso ...

STROUD ELECTION. Great Ponservative Meeting DORINGTON, THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE, AT STROUD. Os Teesday ..

... wait. Indeed of had hitter W 1, en, for any woo who . mks in this room on this ocemeion, whatever wider mor be, whether be Is Whig, Radical, Troy erOassindive, ha shall be heed k and thirties I yea, se Eoglisliseen, to hates. (Hear, leer.) be. expremel winch ...

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... country could stand it no voi, and Sir Robert Peel ease into dike again. [A ce Was them the Toriell what done that No, the Whigs AA voice : Tel whet the Tories done last yam Pll tell yon that presently. A voice We knov all that.] I don't think you do, ...

THE STROUD NEWS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1888

... rappoet Mt. Derington. ot felt that the came he had in head • muse which all of moderate principles—whether tire or of the old Whig school—must unite in supporting. Mr. Dorington had just delivered one of the mint eloquent and sound speeches' ever delivered ...

THE STROUD NEWS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1868

... well in any other business with which he might be entrusted. (Cheers.) He (Mr. Baker) a Conservative, formerly he used to be a Whig. Ile had • sort of old fashioned notion, though he granted there was a great deal of good in talking—in some talking at least— ...