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... Conservative press and qualified blame from the Liberal organs. He is not Tory enough for the Tories or Whiggish enough for the Whigs. He has not propounded anything very new or very startling, but what he has to say he has said clearly and well ; and as the ...

Published: Friday 21 February 1868
Newspaper: Tavistock Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1556 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

REVIEW OF THE WEEK

... Presbyterian Dissenters. Mr. Bright evidently knew what he was about his recent speech. He appears to be rapport with the leading Whigs, and promises to be a rival with Mr. Gladstone for the leadership of the House of Commons at the next Radical innings. With ...

Published: Friday 21 February 1868
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3770 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT

... parties, who join so harmoniously in sort of conceit on divers instruments, are the representatives of the Conservatives, Whigs, and Radicals of 1836 and JB3B. The subject of Public Schools brought up tli schools of London, using the word in its larger ...

Published: Tuesday 25 February 1868
Newspaper: North Devon Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1539 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EVENING EXPRESS Zht gem titig gimes

... a new Ministry. The Standard says no one would dream of disputing Mr. DISRAELI'S claim to to the P r emiership. Unlike the Whigs, the Tory traditi on recognises no claim to precedence in the Councils of the Crown, no title to Parliamentary or official ...

Published: Wednesday 26 February 1868
Newspaper: Express and Echo
County: Devon, England
Type: | Words: 2235 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MR. BRIGHT, M.P

... Ireland. They were the more remarkable, since Lord Russell, before the recess, ostentatiously and more suo, had signified to the Whig-Radicals the expediency of -marshalling themselves under the influence of a party cry of Ireland and Education, in order to ...

Published: Friday 28 February 1868
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1961 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE PAST AND THE PRESENT PREMIER

... his political career he was associated with the Liberal Party ; but his maturer judgment disapproved the policy to which the Whig chiefs committed themselves, and lie succeeded as of right to the headship of the Conservative Party. From first to last his ...

Published: Friday 28 February 1868
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1587 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE MINISTRY

... forming a new ministry. The Standard 3 no one would dream of disputing Mr. Disraeli's claims to the Premiership. Unlike the Whigs, the Tory tradition recognises no claim to precedence in the counc Is of the Crown, no title to Parliamentary or official primacy ...

Published: Friday 28 February 1868
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1012 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EARL DERBY

... each passed in, early period of his career, from the ranks of liberalism to the Tory camp—the aristocratic chief from the Whigs, the hereditary party of his house ; Disraeli from what was known as Radicalism to a point far the poles asunder. There is ...

Published: Friday 28 February 1868
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1845 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE NEW MINISTRY

... . ably contrasts the appointments Mr. Disraeli has made with the spirit of jealousy and exclusion which has usually marked Whig administrations. The Glebe says that neither Lord Malinesbury nor any other member of the Cabinet has retired, except Mr. Wallah ...

Published: Saturday 29 February 1868
Newspaper: Express and Echo
County: Devon, England
Type: | Words: 205 | Page: 1 | Tags: none