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... KA Every ■W” B.?T. . B*? * WHIG recommended. XXVIII No. 9,561, W. K. ' Orce. ibre* time*. Six Uom. «d. ••• I/- 4S Xl RSt . »d. l/» S/- maid.— ...
... KA Every ■W” B.?T. . B*? * WHIG recommended. XXVIII No. 9,561, W. K. ' Orce. ibre* time*. Six Uom. «d. ••• I/- 4S Xl RSt . »d. l/» S/- maid.— ...
... PREMIER SPARKBROOK Girl's UUMBKH (Casbion), new .. 310 0 Lady’s COVENTRY CROSS TRICYCLE (new), only wants seeing.. 12 10 0 J. WHIG IITS CYCLE DEPOT, AWALJJFiSr. PICTORIAL J IKE piCTORIAL IFE BEST ILLOSTBATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ID. EVERY FRIDAY. IMMENSE Cll- ...
... forward their leader securing the honour holding the office of Prime Minister for a period longer than sny ether statesman, Whig or Tory, Liberal or Unionist, since the Earl of Liverpool' 6 fifteen years as the first Minister. ...
... BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! WHIG HI’S CYCLE DEPOT, HXGHI-STREET. SAFFRON WALDEN. THE FOLLOWING TO SELECT FROM:— LADIES'. Ladies' Club Swift, £6loa. Girl's Bomber, £2 New ITumbtra, free wheel, rim brakes, for ' £8 15s each. GENT.’S. Raglsns, free wheel, rim brakes ...
... the Ik>>s soon tlrew even, and hait-iiaie arrived with the wore 1. In the feeond half Kirbv swung Hie leather ever the right whig to Tyler, who ran* down tlu* wing and scored at very difficult angle. This put new life into the Jocks, who became verv excited ...
... Cambridge Union only six months ago. So was a very recent convert to the League Nations. “An (h.D-FASHio.vED, Earlt-Victobian Whig.’ The Labour Party had supported the league of Nations much more strongly than any other party in this country ever since the ...
... uv. they understood it. Mr. is not brought in the Reform Bill, but much more modem period. Up 1832 at parties were called Whigs and Tories, that time they hiul been tailed Liberals sen.,tives. The important tiling notice tli* old Tory party— the High ...
... only had qualified objection to the Education Act. Mr. Whitbread,” said, “ represented the reasonable opiuious of a good old Whig, and reminded him in many ways of the tea advertisement, which stated that that particular tea recalled the delicious Havours ...
... 111., and vari! ous incidents, such as the fall of Walpcle, the catastronhe, and the struggle between I George 111- and the Whigs, will appear a new and clearer light, which, aided by papers and correspondence from the vari! collections, the author has ...
... then did. Work of “Lord Turnip rpoWNSHEND, nicknamed “Lord nip,” was not only a keen & but also a politician (first a Ton then Whig), a statesman, at on® ambassador to the Hague, and too* In arranging for the accession of the First. The work of this once-famous ...
... misfartn: with. AND HUNTINGI utsher acquiecce. The Whigs called the p med to reform, and yet the chief reason why the orn wanted Parlismentary reform was that they r owu gt into office themerives, The Whigs oppo thing. war from 1793-1815 aod were kept out ...
... whether it was possible to muintain the existing arable area in cultivation, amd if so to ascertain the quality and of other land whig: witb- out expensive and such protracted operatrons as any large «heme of drainage could be put to 1 more profitable use for ...