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... Mr. Smith. He said it was well-known that he took but little interest in politics, for he found so many Whigs among Tories, and Tories among Whigs and Radicals, that he did not attach so much importance to it as some gentlemen did—(laughter). Still he ...

Jolitirji ruti) (_seucrul &ossis

... here knows that there ia absolutely nothing in their apparently portentious visages. The fact is the moderate Liberals, or Whigs, are not prepared to take office if they had the opportu- nity. I doubt if they cotilsl form a respectable ministry. But, ...

Published: Thursday 20 February 1868
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1660 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

– gleropclitan 6ossip. If On OWN COUZSPONDEIL

... ervative press and qualified blame from the Liberal organs. He is not Tory enough for the Tories or Whierieh enough for the Whigs. Ile has not propounded anythuig very new or very startling, but what he has to say he has said clearly and well; and Ss the ...

SUMMARY OF PASSING EVENTS

... parties, who join so harmoniously in sort of conceit on divers instruments, are the representatives of the Conservatives, Whigs, and Radicals of 183 d and 1838. The subject of Public Schools brought up th e schools of London, using the word in its larger ...

SUMMARY OF PASSING EVENTS

... Derby, it was suggested that the noble Premier would retire from public life, whilst all parlies deplored the . necessity, and Whig and Tory, alike with Radical and Conservative, eulogised his individual character apart from politics. The Times even gave ...