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THE SWiNDON ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, lbUb

... ancestor who represented Salisbury Parliament for great many years—and might please some member* of the Board know that was Whig (laughter). (the Chairman) again begged to thank thean mo«t heartily, and also the officials for their kindness him with gift ...

MR W H I/UNO’S CHALLENGE

... queationa of - trove ware much debated eonaaquenea Hi* building Holland Park will, i> be- neoeeaiut# tha moral the stalua tha. Whig stataaman, the third Lord Holland, which on tha ntrip of ground that » threatened. Tha statue of old seated in a chair, and ...

MIC CHAMBERLAIN IN LONDON

... custom modern politico to us© words in the wrong sense. He had first referred Protection and Free Trade. He might speak about Whig and Tory. TW> terms had real meaning hunched years ago. but their meaning had gone now. Let them hack into history. and they ...

MR M.fSSIE'S SPEECH

... this* aleo. that when man and that man the country pat hm finger and that man in the ond- to deliberation*. Thia man is* a Whig and that Imperialist end obstructionist, had lwn wrong in every conco. inula nee They (the Tories) them about their pledgee ...

THE SWIiNDON ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902

... method wo* 10 give the populace a education without attracting children to any particular church or wet. It was patronised whig state-men, a tea* Liberal Chuichtuen and Nonconformists generally. Church schools were established and the attitude the clergy ...

THE SWINDON & DISTRICT PERMANENT MONEY SOCIETY (Kegiitertd under the Friendly Societies Ada). gENEFIT gOOIRTY ..

... years ago the supreme topic was that cif the Disestablishment of the Church. divided the whole people politically. Lifelong Whigs left their party because they would not for one moment consent to the Mr. J. Shipley 81ipper, R.D.9., Burr eon Den* tint, of ...

OXFORD

... Trinity Hall. Cambridge. and after- curtains.. The at A tii m e Miiii . (riPal Building. at tOxford rendered the all powerful Whig party, and as 0 i 43ti. Cut and Ruin -A writer in Know- Armstrong and W. C. Merchant. miry comequence tasked coldly upon ...

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... Queen relied chiefly upon * advice of Lord Melbourne, who proved himself • most judicious counsellor. But iu May, , 1888, the Whig Government was ilefeatwd and ; resigned office. Sir Robert Peel sent for, and now ensued strange political ■ Before Sir Robert ...

SUPPLEMENT TO TUB SWINDON ADVERTISED, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1905

... mis'.'tiidcd. in earnest, and that there of reality. Tim great dividing lino in Parliament i.- often supposed between Tory and Whig, Conservative and Radical, but more real is dividing line between Front men and those not the Front Bench. Just way of illustration ...