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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

... Mr. Russell continues :—What we want is u Whig of 1881 (cheers). That is what we are able to find in the Cavendish family, in Lord Hartington, in the Spencer family, in your representative (cheers). Not Whigs, such as those who display their Whiggery ...

MR. J. COLLINGS AND MR. J. HOWARD ON THE NEW LANDLORD AND TENANT BILL

... the committee of tenant farmers, yeomen, and landlords,” The Bill—a half measure to begin with—when it has been pruned by the Whig and Tory landowners of the House of Commons, and has been finally amended by the House of Lords, will altogether fall short ...

SAUL SAMUEL, Agent-General for New South Wales

... consider tho interests of the mass, irrespective of political opinions. My idea is, that on the Town Council we want, not so much Whigs and Tories, but first and above all things, men—men who are willing and able to identify themselves with the requirements of ...

‘blindly in the way of every populu themselves with it, and prove their their capacity and willingness to do things

... populu themselves with it, and prove their their capacity and willingness to do things are what render possible a eo traditional Whig politics of Eugland wvanced Radical and Liberal policy o Besides this, there is another cause coalition possible, and that ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, 29 OCTOBER, 1881 e e i A e oot ST CHERES REVEV NS NSNSV L AN SN

... LXXIIIL. things are what reuder possible a coalition between the | Ersrow.—Mem's Decembr. Ao xxix, H. viij., Pageds. traditional Whig politics of England and the more ad- | Tt'm geuen to the Abbesse of Nelvanced Radical and Liberal policy of the present day ...