O'CONNELL AND THE WHIGS
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... the approving smiles s and unsuppressed chuckle of Whig statesmen and Liberal P Edinburgh Reviewers, and the exulting halloo of the whole t Opposition herd. a Yet we believe the more intelligent 'Whigs, when they t sav that accession to office just now ...
... WILL THE WHIG GOVERNMENT STAND P (,From Fraszer's Magazine for Augmesf) inC ii We write it with regret, but a consideration of the materials w' :6 which the Whig ministry is composed, compels us to avow our o belief that Lord John will not be able to ...
... Whig Policy of tlie Olden Times. Revolution of 1688 produced a very material clie.nire in the government and condition ot the country. For twenty-eight years had the Scottish Cove,inter —men of whom the world was not worthy (Stained the horrors of relentless ...
... congratulate tr ourselves upon the distinction which we made between of Whigs by accident and Whigs by party choice. We learn, with great satisfaction, that the decision at the meeting of Whig Peers at Lanedowne House on Saturday, to sup- re port Sir Robert ...
... suppressed mind has beheld with indi Whigs towards this unhi violation of the Canadian c ed murders of the men integrity of their laws ; tli the pious; the scenes of reckless crime and exterm modern history ; and wot a Whig government. Th best men of an insulted ...
... these rebuffs, taken collectively, seems to be, that the Whigs have ceased to be a party held in any account. It is evident that it is of no use now for i a man to stand as a Whig, still less as a Whig Minister. I Many of them have got in as Liberals, or ...
... of the message is approved. That is to say, the dominant party, 'with very few exceptions, applaud it ; while many of the Whigs approve its tone. I speak of that portion of it which refers to the foreign affairs of the country. The message is tolerably ...
... minor men in wandering mazes lost, take cioi only the principal sections of the House. Here is the wit d Finance!Minhter of the Whig Governmaut, who opppsed a vi :, all ~raiway >adiiancesh4>;%d~innwch ha paltry loan : th6 sell r Finance Minister and his colleagues ...
... beware in time. The Whigs turned the Conserva- tives out in 1335, by carrving a resolution, to the effect that the Irish Pap~al Chureh should be paid out of the confiscated property of Protestantism. No one can doubt s that the Whigs, if they were to succeed ...
... among public men, you will find not a few evil Whigs of this description; and if here and there some nobler characters intervene, like the oases in the desert, they are few and far between. When the Whig is a mighty politician, he courts public favour—smiles ...
... France is no party to this treaty. The grounds for the rumour of a renewed alliance be- tween O'Connell and the leaders of the Whig party, are sufficiently indicated in two articles, given in our first page, tfrom the Mlorning Chronicle and the Standard. ...