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THE CALL OF 1917

... Slavery or No-slavery, and brought about the irreparable split in the great parties. ThLis, by dissatisfied Democrats and Whigs, joining with the enthusiastic Abolitionists and miscellaneous elements, the Republican Party was formed. That party. built ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1917
Newspaper: Prohibitionist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 724 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Council and The Squares Justice Walk '•Why Justice Walk? In » question which Cllr F A 800 l sets

... left among hie notes one which said that It took Its name from certain John Gregory, Esq , for many years Treasurer of the Whig Club and a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex. who was accustomed to take regular walks In It, Unfortunately, Mr. Quinn does ...

GRANTHAM DAMES. An lilsboian the Irish Question. There was vary well attended meeting of the Grantham Dames ..

... CROWE, «ft«r coograli/ltting the habitation beio« one of the soundest in the country remarked that although in the old times of Whig and Tory one might be good Primrose Leaguer and support either party; now there was only one party that obeyed the three principles ...

TH THORNTON HEATN A DISTRICT

... impregnable position in which we stand. The following poem, from the pen A.r, lan Malcolm. M.P.. aj>eared in the North era Whig” (Belfast) last week COVENANTERS HYMN September 23. 1913. God is our refuge and strength.” Lord is a Sian of War. God i? our ...