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... agreed it was fine, but the Post Office objected strenuously. It was got through Parliament during 1839, however, and the then Whig Government gave Hill a Treasury appointment to work out the scheme. ...
... agreed it was fine, but the Post Office objected strenuously. It was got through Parliament during 1839, however, and the then Whig Government gave Hill a Treasury appointment to work out the scheme. ...
... agreed it was fine, but the Post Office objected strenuously. It was got through Parliament daring 1830, however, and the the Whig Government gave Hill Treasury appointment to work out the scheme. later became secretary to the Postmaster-General and then ...
... man, was discharged by the Whigs, to make room for Mr. Thomds Boodle, who certainly no party man. By 1840 there was a strong re-action in the town, led by the Chronicle, against the Berkeley domination, which was Whig, and the Chronicle commenting ...
... CARAYANB FOR SALS M TUBILEE, 'CHELTENHAM/' “RAVEN’ Distributors. Also Pratt Trailers, 3> Centre, Whig ...
... resort, especially in old age, was Samuel Parr, a pedagogue, and son of a Harrow apothecary. In his day he was regarded as the Whig Johnson. According to De Quincey, he boasted of inflicting bis eye upon persons whom he desire to awe. His mannerisms and ...
... thatch. It understood that the stove in the big schoolroom was alight during the early part of the evening readiness for a whig-, drive and dance, and it is believed in some f iarters that the fire originated from this. Practically all the iarniture and ...
... j the items money at call a',, a» notice, bills discounted- etn advances to customers. hici rose by nearly £25,000.000. whig ments were lower by nearly These changes had made liquidity in assets. MERITS THE BANKING tJ The Chairman said he though on ...
... in colours as odious as they are untrue to nature, because his thoughts and principles did not square with the system of a Whig politician of the 19th century. The same motives inspired him, and inspire many others against Charles I. As.'hotne of your ...
... %Vestminster. A notlker 411Ai1 IMO id' the Tho eun earry tlwlr iii ui,ds Iwyand 1914 perbal that summer time ‘VIII4 a'4l ii Whig ...
... his asperities. Charles l.'s was a most beautiful mind. No amount of argument will ever change the mind of a man that is be-whigged. But such a revelation might. To the Editor, Central Somerset Gazette. KING CHARI.ES THE MARTYR. I Sir,—Mr. Painter continues ...
... this is the seesaw of modern living. Let Tonic Wine. its rapid assimilation 'SANATOGEN • Tonic Wine 'restore resulu immediate Whig of the balance'. Your nervous system well-being, and the nervous system. immediately respond to th.s rich, which controls the ...
... Blackett. 7s. 6d.). by S. B. Leslie, is a robust story of adventure, romance, and terror th true Masefleld manner The hero is a Whig patriot engaged in the risky business of circumventing the English and their Tory supporters in the later phases of the American ...