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THE MAGPIE. DIZZY AND GLADDY. Ben and Bill went up a hill To plan out wars and slaughter— Ben made

... It's all the same—it's all the same, To have 'em Whig or Tory— They'll all just play the old old game, And oome home proud and gory ! Oh, oh, John Gilpin, he was wise, For dashing off to Jordan, He lost a Whig—and by his rig— Near killed a Tory pardon ! DON'T ...

Published: Saturday 01 November 1884
Newspaper: Bristol Magpie
County: Bristol, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 394 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

THE TORYISM OF TO MORROW

... Mr Bright would say, they are on the old lines. The old lines, Lord Bandolph replied, simply mean the old Whig dodges. The Whigs are playing just the same game now that they played in 1867, and they ought to be met in the same way that they were ...

Published: Friday 28 November 1884
Newspaper: Western Daily Press
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 2271 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MR BRIGHT ON FREE TRADE

... a period when, in spite of a good deal of superficial vehemenoe of objurgation among parties, the theory that the battle of Whig and Tory is conflict between the foroes of light and darkness every day falling into more discredit; and it is this among other ...

Published: Monday 24 November 1884
Newspaper: Western Daily Press
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 474 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE SURRENDER

... question. Although the country is governed by party, there are things of more importance even than the temporary success of Whig or Tory,Radical or Constitutionalist. One of these is the integrity of the Empire ; and there is mean to believe that the step ...

Published: Thursday 20 November 1884
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 639 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TWO YEARS HENCE

... thousand each. The arrangement works out easily as a sum in simple division. the very basis, Lord Randolph's suggestion. No more Whig dodges. No more two-member constituencies. Make population alone the basis of representation, and give each fiftythree thousand ...

Published: Friday 28 November 1884
Newspaper: Western Daily Press
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 1245 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

EARL DERBY AND LORD JOHN RUSSELL

... Lord Derby. Thou canst not say I did it. EARL GREY, PRINZ ♦ND HLY FAYILY My father-in-law, Lord Tankerville, was an old Whig, and a friend of Lord Grey, and he took me on a visit to Howick, where the old Earl lived in patriarchal retirement amid his ...

Published: Saturday 22 November 1884
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 503 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

WESTON CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION

... objects. Some of these might call themselves Socialists, some might be Cossasunieta, some Atheists, some Nationalists, sod some Whigs, while there were also Radicals, Advanced Radicals, and all sorts among them (laughter). The Conservative party did not include ...

Published: Thursday 27 November 1884
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 1893 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

WEATHER FORECASTS

... ; but whatever there may be, it is weli it should be •rnderstood that it does not come from the Conservative leaders. The Whigs are at the bottom of it this time, and several members of the Government, in view of possible news from Khartoum, are imported ...

Published: Tuesday 04 November 1884
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 1978 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

OUR LONDON LETTER. LO N DMI, MO?tDAY NIGHT. The Reform statement goes very much further than many had expected, and

... much is not likely to be made of it in the face of the fact that that is all that they are really likely to get. As to the Whigs and the more devoted of the Ministerial following and the party hacks generally, they are glad enough to be out of the controversy ...

Published: Tuesday 18 November 1884
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 1082 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. INSIDE THE HOUSE. 0171 own MOM. Mr. oMdstone's four newest Peers were tonight Introduced ..

... removed at once any impression that Mr. Gnaw had been acting entirely at his testi. gation. It was • hopeless speech for the Whigs and those who bad looked for at least some advance, sad Sir IL Cross had no difficulty in vividly showing the implacable demeanour ...

Published: Wednesday 12 November 1884
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 1143 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE COMIC PAPERS

... Justice of the Peace. We wait with perfect confidence in the impartiality of the Lord Chancellor—the Lord Chancellor both of Whigs and Tories—for some further news of his warship. Another expedition to South Africa by the Donald Currie Line Oar troops are ...

Published: Thursday 13 November 1884
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 1002 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

OUR LONDON LETTER. DON, T% ILIDAY E's ENING. The compromise is in •isngcr. That was the Impression with which ..

... for agreement and to have the Redistribution Bill in a few days, represents less the •iews of the Cabinet than thaw of the Whig party, of which he is the exponent. The speeches delivered in the House of Commons to-night practically leave the matter where ...

Published: Wednesday 12 November 1884
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 1395 | Page: 8 | Tags: none