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August 1868
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Bedfordshire Times and Independent

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Bedfordshire Times and Independent

forward in this case you cannot resist the inevitable conclusion that property may be swept away by the will of

... not think that was the way the other candidates were treated on Monday night. He did not think such conduct was becoming the Whigs, or whatever they might call themselves. The learned candidate then proceeded, as follows.) That is a question I particularly ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... hope that all those who are newly enfranchised will recollect the time when the franchise was taken away from them by the Whigs (hear, hear). Let them bear in mind that by the Reform Bill of 1832 they lost the right and privilege of voting, but that this ...

HEATHS

... challenge ‘he attention of the ensuing waited upon him yesterday with that resolution and j Tae lavounte education of the Whigs it happened that just as I arrived he was starting ca B 18 compulsory education. The Gonthat moment for Ireland, to see for ...

ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE

... Irish Church was nothing less than a preliminary move against the Established Church in this country. He believed that the Whig party, to which he was bound by hereditary ties, disclaimed any intention of disturbing the English Church, hut the result ...

loud cheering which was continued for some time, having addressed the meeting for three-quarters of an hour). ..

... The Chairman ; Though many have come to this room to-night for the sake of making a noise and disturbance, still when the Whigs or Radicals, or whatever they call themselves, held their meeting they were not annoyed (A Voice : Britton). They were not ...

loud cheering which was continued for some time, having addressed the meeting for three-quarters of hour). Mr. ..

... The Chairman : Though many have come to this room to-night for the sake of making a noise and disturbance, still when the Whigs or Radicals, or whatever they call themselves, held their meeting they were not annoyed (A Voice : Britton). They were not ...

“RBCTE 9ECORDB.” REPRESENTATION OF THE BOROUGH. may now consider that the preparations for the coming election ..

... of the House of Commons ; we quite agree with them on that one point at all events; we think ha will—when he gets there. If Whigs and Radicals ever could possibly blush or feel compunctions they must have experienced a little emotion when they began to ...

APPLICATION

... are aware, my family have been Tories, and I believe conscientious ones (hear, hear). Early in life I was led to look upon a Whig a man >se loyalty was to doubted ; and to the C they were pestilent, fellows, dangerous to the throne and constitution, and ...

Pleasure Boats on the Ouze

... of the House of Commons we quite agree with them on that one point at all events; we think he will—when he gets there. If Whigs and Radicals ever could possibly blush or feel compunctions they must have experienced little emotion when they began to caress ...

THE COMING ELECTIONS

... of yon are aware, family have been Tories, and I believe conscientious ones (hear, hear). Early life I was led to look upon Whig a msn whose loyalty was to be doubted and as to the Chartists they were pestilent fellows, dangerous to tlie throne and co ...