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  2. THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS.

    SIR GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS, on rising was received with very great applause. After touching upon the leading topics of the day, he said—It has been asserted of Lord Palmerston's government, or rather of ...

    Article : 2,899 words
  3. MR. CARDWELL AT OXFORD.

    Mr. CARDWELL then came forward to address the electors. The right hon. gentleman said: Gentlemen, there have, always been three points in the Liberal creed, non-intervention, economy, and reform. In the short ...

    Article : 3,220 words
  4. MR. LAYARD AT AYLESBURY.

    Mr. LAYARD then came forward amidst loud cheering, and addressed the electors and " non-eleotors" of the borough. Five years previously they had, he said, returned him to serve in Parliament, and he had then ...

    Article : 1,708 words
  5. LORD STANLEY AT KING'S LYNN.

    Lord STANLEY, on rising to address the electors, was received with repeated bursts of applause, again and again renewed. He said—Mr. Mayor and gentlemen, the first words I shall utter to-day shall be words of ...

    Article : 4,701 words
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