IS THE PRESENT A WAR OR PEACE MINISTRY?
... ministry ? Is it the reform Ministry ? Will it give us either, or is it ever like to do? The time for doubt is passed; the Whig toad will sit at the ear of no more Eves. ...
... ministry ? Is it the reform Ministry ? Will it give us either, or is it ever like to do? The time for doubt is passed; the Whig toad will sit at the ear of no more Eves. ...
... Reminiscences of the Year 1813 in Germany—lV. A Pew Hours at Hampton Court—V. The Contrabandist—Vl. The Monarch of Bath—Vll. Whig and Tory. A Metrical I . l .leditation—Vll I. One Quarter More. A New Song.—lX. The Beauty Drauglit---X. On Population—XL ...
... keep my temper and make you lose yours. We think we have observed a coincidence in the adoption of a tone of this kind by the Whig and Tory journals when speaking of France quite as remarkable as their coincidence of opinion abo u t Lord Palmerston's policy ...
... are thumping each other. Every day some new topic emerges to distract men's attention from the great duty of keeping in the Whigs. The fate of this Ministry threatens to be even more deplorable than vie anticipated: it is in iminent danger of being forgotten ...
... being allowed free passage: a questionable policy at any time, even though intended as a mercy, but meant in Whig-Radical wisdom, and according to Whig-Radical practice, to influence and array the Chinese people against their Government. Now, these proceedings ...
... pith and marrow of all the leading metropolitan journals, where the China question was discussed with great ability, both by Whigs, Tories, and Radicals. We quoted from those papers, in order that our Mends might have the benefit of the arguments made use ...
... . One thing remains, however — What we ouyht to be is, to be under a Tory Government. What we are is, that ive are under a Whig Government. F ...
... the French people, after being abused and insulted with all the acuteness which Tory genius could muster under the wing of Whig encouragement, should choose to have their mischief in their turn. Suppose they were to insist on destroying three or . four ...
... this number only with the first epoch, in which the writer very forcibly and with much humour draws . a true picture of the Whig lords and their then obsequious Radical adherents, at a period when the desire for office of the ome party, and the desire ...
... Tartars of all care of the Chinese Empire, and substitute the—no matter who, at all events not the Tartars—in their stead. Whig this has been going on—while England has been doing justice upon Cambalu, seat of Cathaian Khan, and frightening into grovelling ...
... cannot be under any delusion whatever that the gentlemen (if there be anything of that kind left in the country now that the Whigs have .got its management into their bands) of Caledonia waste and wild, will make China an outparish of Scotland, just as ...
... ':—Tieses maintains that the Whigs, at the utmost, have not a Majority of twelve. In this state of affairs the country must be sacrificed between two thieves, and the Whigs can retain Office only by bribing to excess; for should six Whigs rat to the . opposition ...