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Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1882. The politicians who, little short of three years ago, ..

... circumstance appears charming that the enemies of England must necessarily be the enemies of India.'' How that enlightened Whig Statesman, Lord Macaulay, the regenerator of India, whose faith in England's future and in her influence for good was unbounded ...

THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY AND THE ARREARS BILL. the Editsr of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. Bthechsef / ..

... is Salisbu anced to q t,onB^ Cairns could be rasucce sf W d c W ° nld Tery *- * bec ° m * well aL - Constitutional party. Whigs M ■ • * o the importance of these There was excuse for the Conservative party not their support to the Marquis of Salisbury ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... well as English to h« «?m«- but utterly untrustworthy man; expedients and resources, but imper judgmeuT and ep ! l lence of Whig historian, Lord.M .caulay that he described with wonderful accuracy Mr. Gladstone's mental form, 1839, on reviewing the then ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... greater part of the night. The spirit of the Opposition was not long in manifesting itself; nor, indeed* was the spirit of the Whig Peers, who hate the Bill only one degrea less than the Conservatives, for Lord Camperdown, from a place not very far behind ...