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THE VICTORIA HALL, To the Editor of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. Sir,—Winter is coming on, and the Victoria ..

... Minister !” Little minds lavish of language so big) ; Factions insanity, Aping humanity, Rant of the Radical, wail of the Whig. Turkish atrocity, All Lowe's pomposity, Girdings of Gladstone, and wrath ef Argyll ; Every stump orators ghastly jocosi Hurled ...

SIR JOHN KENNAWAY ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... represent in the great council the nation the interests of all classes, both rich and poor, high and low, Radical and Conservative, Whig and Tory—(bear, hear) —and, far lay their power, remove the evils under which they laboured, and good far it could be done ...

EARL FORTESCUE ON THE SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY

... spread of the Nigh f od, as compared with some other churches, Part te acco Sori unted for by the general recognition on their Whig they pture as the Supreme Court of Appeal to et Which would refer for the authority as to every Mi de} Vint h they held. They ...

NORTH DEVON JOTTINGS

... is doing for ufactures—takin it Ut of the domain of uncertainty, and shewing it to be ®qual ly dependent on natural and ph Whig h, to be thoroughly worked ilosophical principles, Care f out, require thought, Where would th ul study, and sometimes discussion ...

THE WATER COMPANY'S SURCHARGES

... question this was. He was afraid some members of the were rather lukewarm in the matter. He for one woald tell them that, either Whig or Tory, if they did not stand up for the city on this question he would not vote for them. (Hear, hear.) Grave questions were ...

EKE lEtCATTLE MARKET. ESSRS. WEBBER, and SYMONS i-'A will SELL by AUCTION, in the above Marked on next, ..

... chair. -RENKY LEMON, Hou. Sec. IDIOT ASYLUm!sTAECROSS Committee give notice that upon the'occasion of the opening the Boy's Whig ot the New Sgddipg, a SP CIAL'SKKVIOE will be held m the f**ish Church, this day (Thursday) Nov. 2nd, TI.3C Preacher—ReV. J ...

CONSERVATIVE STATESMEN

... the abilir of the arguments with which he defended it, animated though he was in his course rather by a desire to dish the Whigs than to extend the suffcage. When met in 1830 the national distress was at its height. It was not ignored in the King’s Speech ...

NORTH DEVON JOTTINGS

... Carlton Club, Se G eorge Stuc'ey has forsaken his Conservative principles, tq is now in the Liberal ranks. I have no doubt as to Whig 4 of the two political parties has suffered most by this of front. Ww Dinar ord of praise should be given to the Telegraph ...

GAS BUT NO LIGHT. To the Editor of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazeite. Sir,—Is it not quite time some public

... ‘English nation in any way or degree with the imperfections —or corruptions, if you like—of the Turkish Government ? If even so, Whigs and Tories are in the same boat ? 6—Will Mr. Freeman tell us what he would do with the Turkish nation, with its motley races ...

SOOTH DEVON JOTTINGS

... The King to Oxford sent troop of horse, For Tories own no argument but force. To Cambridge, too, load of books he sent, For Whigs admit no force but argument. Eliminate the unjust political reference, and the fines, taken in a general sense, were certainly ...

LEADING CONSERVATIVES

... attached to the Parliamentary interest during the civil war, but for upwards of two centuries, in other words, ever since the Whig and Tory parties have had a i ecognised meaning and ex stence, the Manners's have always been identified with the Tory cause ...