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A WHIG DUKE ON THE LABOUR.aUESTION

... A WHIG DUKE ON THE LABOUR aUESTION. The Duke of Somerset was present at an agricultural gathering at Warminster on Friday night, and in respond- ing to a toast said — The agriculturist who did not under- stand the soil and climate in which he carried ...

Published: Saturday 24 October 1874
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 537 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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UNFAIR WHIG IN To T'T- 1-’ iblic -'gi' that such . irjv. Buildings, diould If it is *o i soiao

... UNFAIR WHIG IN To T'T- 1-’ iblic -'gi' that such . irjv. Buildings, diould If it is *o i soiao of its Yours truly, Sir,—l notice 1 last night’s issue, direct »rs the ] regard the mus As secretary of that the considered by th meeting since, ami have been ...

Published: Wednesday 21 October 1874
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 608 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LETTERS FROM MR, STANLEY

... preparations for his journey to the ioterior of the contiueut. THE WHIG PARTY, The Standard, remarking article the Edinburgh Bevit the past session, says that it is incomprehensible that Whig party, which pretends to besomnch alarmed Mr, Gladstone's democratic ...

WHY NOT

... WHY NOT SEND FOE THE WILLOOX AND GIBB'S SILENT SEWING MAMMA FOR L Nonth's Free Trial in your own Home without Whig ? No risk or obligotice of any sort will be For particulars V* u below. Sewing for Houeehold purposes Is done by the Willcox and Olbb's ...

What the Shah thinks of England

... moustache. He rightly calls Lord Eussell a Whig, and then explains what Whig means. All the Ministers of tho English Government, he says, are divided in two parts. The party which is now in office is that of the Whigs ; at their head are Lord Gladstone as ...

Published: Saturday 10 October 1874
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 774 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

A TRIP IN A PAPER CANOE

... the fint of November, and make tbe trip to tho Onlf of Mexioo in the oust. Tho route, as laid down at present, says the Troy Whig, is as follows ; Prom Troy to Now York, and tv Raritan Bay and River ; from Raritan River to Delaware by way of canal; down ...

Cornwall 48 Years Ago

... (ministerial) and the West Briton (opposition.) The two members for the county are Sir R. R. Vyvyan (Tory), and Mr. Pendarves (Whig). At the lest election, Tremayne (moderate Tory) was thrown out. Marazion is little and old ; it is close to St. Michael's ...

«• !| jt; the electors St. ives. jDl'Ulvr rorided soroo time Davenport, wm ■ klrattticd himself with C has shewn

... country £ 10,000.000 taxation period the Whigs got rid of £3,000,000. The Tories, tea years, swept away £ i 7,000,000 of national debt: Rugs nothing at all. ( Laughter.) Tories ’.ecu the interest £3,000,000 ; the Whigs increased it bout £1,000,000. lam not ...

Published: Wednesday 28 January 1874
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1597 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TIMBER

... Shilling 8 lbs. Good Currants One Shilling 8 lbs. Good Treacle One Shilling 1 lb. Rare Black Tea, 2/6 1 lb. Lamp Sugar for 'Whig AT H E A 13 ' S , The People's 6roeer, HIGH STRUT. FALMOUTH. Prestos, Laseask ire. TITANTED, ROUSE CARPENTERS and JOINERS. ...

THE SHAH'S DIARY IN ENGLAND

... subject of English party politics went to »ee Lord Russell, who, although old, has still strong intellect, nnd belongs the Vigh (Whig) | I arty. the enlighteumcnt of bis Persian readers he goes on : it is necessary that it should be explained what big i«. ...

THE SHAH'S DIARY IN ENGLAND

... so old, has still a strong intellect, and belongs to the Vigil (Whig) party. For the enlightenment of his Persian readers he goes on: It is necessary that it should be explained what Whig is. All the Ministers of the English Government are divided into ...