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MR FERRAND ON THE WHIGS EXTRAORDINARY MEETING AT BRISTOL-

... MR FERRAND ON THE WHIGS EXTRAORDINARY MEETING AT BRISTOL- It has become somewhat fashionable to conclude important political demonstrations by a meeting with working men. On Thursday, the day succeeding the great Conservative banquet at Bristol, meeting ...

Published: Tuesday 28 January 1868
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
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THE WHIG TRIBULATION

... THE WHIG TRIBULATION. Even the meanest and vilest of things, we are oftentimes assured optimists, are not without their uses in the economy of nature. It is therefore very gratifying to learn from the Saturday Review, which ia certainly no optimist, that ...

Published: Monday 17 February 1868
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
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THE WHIGS AND THE NEW POOR LAW

... THE WHIGS AND THE NEW POOR LAW. The Whigs, said, had introduced the new Poor Law. (Confusion.) He would open the eyes of the working man that night— (laughter)—and he challenged his opponents to disprove what he said either in the public press or anywhere ...

Published: Tuesday 28 January 1868
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
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... «atisf ; place -s( Already even si; Whig have res allow Gordina l] *ith weep t troubles they gai Compose •rtaflciall Principle stable lei Pieces. but th'iil coram Conse. The air bont all election? *Peculr.te being, a.-j them into The 'Tima lepers ar£ ...

Published: Monday 30 November 1868
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
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MR GLADSTONE’S POLITICAL CONSISTENCY

... whose chief labour was to destroy the State Church. In 1852 the Tory Gladstone joined the Whigs for office, and then afterwards he joined the Radicals to keep the Whig Lord Russell out of ofßce. (Great confusion.) Let those who made the noise go home and ...

Published: Tuesday 28 January 1868
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
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WHICH PARTY IS THE FRIEND OP THE PEOPLE ?

... 1831, when the Whigs came into office, the working men of the country returned to the House of Commons, either entirely or through their material influence as voters, nearly 150 members. Now, the Reform Bill which was introduced by the Whigs was concocted ...

Published: Tuesday 28 January 1868
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
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been endeavouring anew to foment rebellion in Hungary. To say nothing of the criminality of the “patriots,” it ..

... other local representatives who are classed under the generic designation Liberal. Mr Headlam has held a minor office under Whig Premiers ; and, should the wind of popular favour blow him again into the haven of St. Stephens, it is not impossible that ...

Published: Monday 20 April 1868
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
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MB GLADSTONE AND HIB FRIENDS

... MB GLADSTONE AND HIB FRIENDS The raoment they (the Whigs) came into power, Mr Gladstone proposed a Reform Bill. That was too great a thing for Lord Russell ever to forget and to forgive; but I will not say forgive. Reform Bill was brought in, and steadily ...

Published: Monday 27 January 1868
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
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THE NOMINATIONS

... change in the strength of parties manifested thereby, or none worth speaking of. It used to be a favourite saying with the Whigs that the boroughs were their inherent preservesthe counties being the stronghold of the Conservatives. What changes in bsroughs ...

Published: Tuesday 17 November 1868
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
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THE DLKE OF MARLBOROUGH

... least a Whig in politics, were made newspaper targets because they did express their honest impressions; the Duke of Somerset was pounced upon for declaring that his enantry were free to vote as they pleased, it being expected hat he, an official Whig, would ...

Published: Monday 14 September 1868
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
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