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... his wife another elector in the same borough divided his vote between a Whig and a Tory, because the Tory, he thought, was the best man for the town, but having voted for the Whig at the last election he didn't like to pass him over this time. A voter ...

A ROMAN CATHOLIC VIE \V~ OF THEnnSH CHURCH QUESTION

... it is a sort of set off to the confiscation of the Irish Church. Can anything be more absurd ? For the sake of getting the Whigs into office the Catholic Church is to be plundered of £30,000 a year without any compensation. If the Roman Catholic brethren ...

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Published: Saturday 14 November 1868
Newspaper: Merthyr Express
County: Glamorgan, Wales
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FACTS FOR THE WORK INC CLASSES OF CARDIFF

... Acts, 13th and 14th Vict. c. 54, 18.,0. Lord Ashley. To render more strin- gent the provisions of the last act. Sir G. Grey (Whig Home Secretary) insisted on a clause increasing the weekly toil of women and children by 2b hours. In spite of this concession ...

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... Macaulay, because he sneered at Dissent, and represented it as braying in Exeter-hall against the educational measure of the Whigs. John Burnet and Miall rejoiced in that rejection of Macau- lay, for his contempt of Dissenting scruples. Nobody who knows ...

THE ELECTION. ♦

... In 1859, when the Conservatives interfered, the Government brought forward a measure, but the mea- sure was defeated by the Whig Radical party. No bill was carried until the Conservative Government intro- duced a measure which was so liberal that it received ...