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... wore the electorate would be how Irishmen were to vote at the next general election. He salted what were the claim• which the Whig party had upon the support of the Irish people? Earl Spencer had had a large number of men banged whom he knew to be Innocent ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1885
Newspaper: Mansfield Reporter
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2022 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1885. Parliament would not be much the loser, (Laughter and cheers, and a Votes : liridport.)

... re:d-ieting, and half-hearted policy which bad often guided the right wing. (Applause.) They bad got past the days of the old Whig maxim of rest and be thankful which they heard from Lord John Russell. Thankfulness they might have, but rest they would not ...

(To be continued,)

... The e ect was immense. The conductors of the other papers were surprised and vexed at being thus forestalled the Chr ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1885
Newspaper: Cornubian and Redruth Times
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 578 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Great Liberal Meeting at the Corn Exchange

... he likes to call it FO—is constituted of steady-going moderate Ltberals, good old Whigs, steady in the van of the people's rights. I was born a Whlg, I have lived a Whig, and I intend to die a Whie—(epplause) —and on their behalf I repo Hate the charge ...

THE REVIEWS FOR JANUARY

... demagegue without lewdest humility, and not pcesessed transcendent abilities :' in fine, by one Mr. Chaniberlain, whom the Whig Lord detests. Of course, such a paper doss mot deserve the place of impotence assigned to it by the editor. Mr. Fraser's paper ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1885
Newspaper: Evening News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1211 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

GREAT LIBERAL MEETING

... steady-going moderate Liberals, the good old Whigs, who stood in the van of the people's rights former days. ' He was born a Whig, he had lived Whig, and meant to die Whig-(No, no)-and repudiated for the Whigs the epithet which Lord ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1885
Newspaper: Western Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 9177 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

The Duke of Wellington and his Reward and •• Our Old Nobility, post free 2s. 10d. Party Rewards.—The Power of

... second series. Order at once of any bookseller, price 20.6 d., or post free 2s. 10d.—E. J. 11111, 332, Strand, W.C. Tories and Whigs, Conservatives and should read Our Old Nobility, price 25. bd., or post free is. lUd. —E. J. 332, Strand, W.C. ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1885
Newspaper: Building News
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 86 | Page: 55 | Tags: none

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Published: Friday 02 January 1885
Newspaper: Eastern Daily Press
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 393 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Great Libenl Meeting at the Corn Exchange

... right wing—if he likes to call It so—le *outlasted of steady-going moderate good old Whigs, steady in the yen of the people's rights. I well born a Whig, I have lived a Whig, and I intend to die • Whii—(epplause) —and on their behalf I repo Bate the charge ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1885
Newspaper: Poole Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 10155 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1685. 'them! member for Dorset nearly' 8 years ago, adducing from these the moral that they must

... moderate Liberals, the good old Whigs who stood in the van of the people's rights in former days. (Hear, hear.) Ile (the speaker) was born a Whig, ho had lived a Whig, and meant to die a Whig—(applause)—and he repudiated for the Whigs the ...

(To be continued.)

... lect was immense. The conductors of the other papers were surprised and vexed at being thus forestalled by the Chronf fe. The Whigs were elated at the disclosures thus made: the Tories were mortified having been thus kept in the dark the Minister of their ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1885
Newspaper: Diss Express
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 588 | Page: 7 | Tags: none