me to be the maintenance of the Established Institutions of the country, and it will be my earnest desire to preserve them in their integrity. The next great question I consider to be the Education Act: I am altogether averse to the exclusion ot the Bible from the Schools, and a
January 29, 1874 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
Her Majesty having by the advice of her Ministers dissolved-Parliament, I take the earliest opportunity of announcing myself again a candidate for your suffrages, and of asking you for a renewal of your confidence. Since I have had the honour of representing you in Parliament, I
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January 29, 1874 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
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January 29, 1874 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
THE E UDDERSFIELD ELECTION. LETTER FROM MR. GLADSTONE. Mr. Leatham, the Liberal candidate for Huddersfield, has, at a meeting of the electors, read thp following letter which he had received from Mr. Gladstone : " 10, Downing-street, Whitehall, Feb. 2. "My dear Sir, —Having recei
February 4, 1874 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
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February 4, 1874 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
SUMMING-UP SPIRITUALISTIC SEANCES. MealtlM—• Tedium. REFINEMENTS OP MODERN SPEECH.—FemaIe Exqui, site: " Quite a nice ball at Mrs. Millefleurs', was:l'4 it?' Male Ditto: " Very quite.. Indeed, really most quite." No CAMPBELL. —A Scotch baker having got fined for adulterating his
February 4, 1874 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
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