WHIG AND TORY
... WHIG AND TORY. What's a Whig ? and What's a Tory ? IMs an old recorded story ; A Whig's a Whig, while out of place— A Tory — by his Sovereign's grace. ...
... WHIG AND TORY. What's a Whig ? and What's a Tory ? IMs an old recorded story ; A Whig's a Whig, while out of place— A Tory — by his Sovereign's grace. ...
... THE POOR WHIGS TOTHE EDITOR OFtl^ , Sir-A fatuity ti ° :iV[NGp osT IT ™* »— or-.^ fa B ' Paper, seems to luu [ltf | lf . ■■ > esf ?? ' Whigs and their „ the pred,c, '°- «f th, « Po V , 8 then unfortunate Press «, , ■'' • half a dozen hours ehnsed ...
... TO TUE DEGENERATE WHIGS. GF.NTr.EMEN-. — ln my last letter but one to you, I promised to ?? your arguments in behalf of Parliamentary Inquiry into the Events at Man- chester, on the 16th of August. Unlike the gene- rality of promise*), this promise ...
... TO TUE DEGENERATE WHIGS. ■* . Letter IV. O.V THE NATURE OF THC EVIDENCE WHICH JUSTIFIES GOVERNMENT IN AN APPEAL TO THE LEGISLATURE POR CERTAIN SUPPLEMENTARY LAWS. Gentlemen — The Legislature, in which the ma- jorify of Englishmen is proud to confide, ...
... TO TUE DEGENERATE WHIGS Gf.nt-._-.xew — A prophetical exordium cannot but be accept- able to the sons of the prophets*. Unlike, however, the re- sponses of yonr tripod, which for twrnty years pa*t bas dealt ia equivoque, my prediction shall be clear and ...
... YORK WHIG CLUB. (FROil A YORK PAPER.) On Wednesday sennight, the Member? of the York Whi. Club, and several other Gentlemen, met together to celebrate the memory of the late Mr. Fox, at tlie Assembly-rooms, hr this city. Our worthy Representative, the ...
... Conqueror. In like manner yvere these soi-disant Whigs, the Ministers ; they would pass the Pro- perty Tax, nud fulfil all their other predictions, nnd so would the Ministry were thry the soi-disant Whigs. But have we not rather good grounds to suspect ...
... ON MR. HOBHOUSE'S FLOURISHES OV THE DEGENE- RACY -OF MODERN WHIGS. The Modern Whig tho' Hobuovse mocks, When he the mob would cram ; — Yet, 1 who used to have a Fox, Ha ve-nOW a laste For Lamb. ?? . - _ -• ?? - i- THE WESTMINSTER LION. ■ 1 ! BBC On ...
... tell us which part of the Whigs it is that deserves the tardy and equivocal compliment of being at last at their posts. The violent Whigs ? The timid Whigs ? The moderate Whigs ? The wavering Whigs ? or the ...
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... and that the Whigs never have for a moment ceased to think that Reform is iudispen_.il_-.le to our salvation. •> If ts snrely a natural question, and one that deserves au answer, whether the Leaders of Opposition, and v Whigs, arc, in the Writer's ...
... fhev • are Whig-;, they, right or wrong, oppose fhe Wbi*! Government of the country — a Government under which this country and its appendages, rose above the clouds, while things were favourable to it in other quarters. Under the name of Whigs, they throw ...