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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams

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 ...

EXETER WORKING MEN'S CONSERVATIVE UNION

... not know from what the three or four sections the Opposition wornd Make their next attack. had to contend with the mod rate Whig', with the Radical, and with that very dangerous party—the. Irish Home Rule party. hey tapw that the Government had a distinct ...

LEADING CONSERVATIVES

... Consti- Party, it is necessary to say a few words the subject of Irish Conservatism. The first was a Whig—a Constitutional Whig: in the lai*l? a statesman who. never absolutely repudiating £ l Whiggism, ceased to act with the Wing party lomentous teaclungs ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Affairs, and explained that what he had said was that when National interests wero at stake they should 'iorget that they were Whigs, Tories, or Radicals aud remember only that they were Englishmen. The proceedings of the Government, m the difficult position ...

PATRIOTIC SPEECH OF A RADICAL MEMBER

... national interests were at stake, national existence might be imperilled, and we ought to close our ranks, and forget that we are Whigs, Tories, and Radicals, and, remembering only that we are Englishmen, present a united front to the world. (Conservative cheers ...

LEADING CONSERVATIVES

... generations the head of the house jv hus occupied the same relations to the Tory Party the head of the Cavendishes has to the Whig. , *| descendant of the famous King-maker, the Earl of wick—that very type of a feudal baron, who could armies at his call ...

THE NEW UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR

... more than a passing remark. Lord Bury has identified himself with the National party in this country. By birth he is a pure Whig, being the eldest son of the Earl of Albemarle, whose family, ever since they came to England with William of Orange have ...

TO THE COMING 200,000 ELECTORS

... to inquire into the state of the representation in Parliament, and to report to the House their observations then on. The Whig*, under Lord Rockiugjiam, opposed this motion, and was lost. The next year, proposed a men sure to put down bribery, but negatived ...

BIDEFORD AND THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY

... appeared to be a little cold water. Mr. Willett had sent a message to say he could not come, and he had also received the folio whig letter from Mr. Moore-Stevens, dated from Winscott, Torrington, the previous day : Dear Sir, —In reply to your note received ...

TO THE COMING 200,000 ELECTORS

... t 'ds. His misgivings were not without fouuda- * the Bill was soon afterwards all but wrecked on s ter Ear Grosvenor, the Whig member iN'tell- finally succumbed on a motion by Earl u tne Liberal member for Galway, for the sub- °f the word ••rateable ...

EXETER MARKETS, Friday, April 5

... (large ,Bs6u 9s; ditto (son 1 -* * 10s 6d ; tat calves, 7±d to Bd. Corn Exchange.—A moderate show of samples. •*| Folio whig were the quotations : White wheat, to 7s odV ■ ■ red ditto, 6s 9d to 7s ; barley (grinding), 28s to 29s (best), to 265; ...