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PAIGNTON COUNCIL AND POLITICS,

... might give the information. The Conncilwcrenotfavourable towards.—Mrßabbich : Directly there are wards wo\ shall all become “ Whigs and Tories.” N. The Chairman: One thing on fvhich we can congratulate ourselves and that is Wie absence of political bias on ...

HER LATE MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA

... relied chiefly upon the advice of Lord Melbourne, who proved himself to be a most judicious counsellor. But in May, 1839, the Whig Government was defeated and resigned office. Sir Robert Peel was sent ior, mid now ensued a strange political embroglio. Before ...

AN APPRECIATION

... who were not living in the “ good old times,” but there are still those who can carry their memories back to tbe days when Whigs and Tories worked the elections upon party lines. There is one thing to which 1 can make reference from the point of view of ...

WHERE ABE THE YOUNG MEN!

... Sies of the Dartmouth Chronicle. They received assistance from men of all opinions, no matter to what party they belonged. Whigs and Tories alike lent them aid, and amongst them were Ur Uotfatt and Hr Soames, two gentlemen whose names were well known by ...

WBABT AND WORN OUT

... men in the Council, There were all sorts of them. There were no parties. Everyone was for himself(laughter). They did not get Whig or a Tory, a high oburcbman or low churchman, a dissenter or anything else. Every man was for himself, doing his best for the ...

ALTHOUGH THEY PLATTER THEMSELVES

... opinions—(bear, bear). The ptasive registers bad not been dealt with by the Heneh in a manly way. was not merely question of Whig Tory; it was the voice of conscience rebelling against aocberlty. The magistrates spent over twenty minutes considering whether ...

DEATH OF UR. a B. MILDMAY

... Lord to the Treasury, Joint Secretary to the Trcatury, Cbano to the Exchequer, and First Lord of the Admiralty nndcr various Whig Governments. was made Baron Northbrook in 1866, and was succeeded Lord Northbrook, who has been Governor-General of India, ...

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... the, Admiralty ehoaid irom the altogether. seconded the tosolutiun. Councillor Foiinii: coe? not mailer arc ii i!.c bi.v, wh.,:ig, rt ij->. wli.t-nat, there is any linrg fi.a will be CiUght, Ccr.aia of it. .T.-.yur: 1 don’t thi.;k iho firing would it toy ...

WHAT DARTMOUTH PEOPLE SAID

... lor Vl.iurcUugen —Channel 3rd—Xorwegiau steamer Harold from Ruliso for Bristol—Collins 4i!i—Tugs Bonrho“.n-1 for Plymouth to whig Narwhal from Goolc dLcliaise at jetty— It .y Rivov Oart Uircr Part Steamboat Company’s steamer will »'l>’ •'••t.voeu and daring ...

T.IRERALt2 AND THE LORDS

... Chief Whip, can all get to-day even without paving for them. Mo fear that a pinch Asquith would m.i hi'ilate. t!.» oristcKratu Whig Prime Mint-ter of rated, advise the whole-ale creation ledfor a purpose. ...

FROM lAN MACLAREN'S NOVEL

... politics anti his principles, for could not leave the way in which Montrose had gone before, or be the comrade the Covenanting Whigs. would have been a thing unnatural and impossible. And yet he feared that the future was with them and not with the Jacobites ...

THE LIBERAL CAVE

... disappointment, others, again, represent landed estates or large interests in property. Generally, the cave resembles the earlier Whig Adullamites, who destroyed tbe Reform Bill. It is not at all large one, and is a healthy sign that its occupants shrink from ...