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POSITION OF PARTIES
... Majesty's faithful opposition. It is, therefore, for the whigs, and the so-called Liberals to consider what course they will take to increase and consolidate their strength for the future. If the whigs are not really as ejlte as they have been considered ...
THE MINISTRY
... of the Mint. B]ut Mr. SHIE is a Cvtholic, so and has done service to the Whig party. ge has foJ served in some degree to unite the Catholic digiitaries m of Ireland to the 'Whigs, and he has occasionally Sc made brilliant speeches in the House of Commons ...
THE POSITION OF PARTIES
... centuries is scen to be, at present, a most anomalous one. This is generally admitted, and is the subject of comment on all sides. Whig and Tory alike con- fess that their case is without parallel in the history of the past, and that the future offers nothing ...
THE LIBERALISM OF LORD PALMERSTON
... programnme of the Whig Govern- C o' mentt;'and he wil ibe sure to -meet frorn the Globe an L- oppisition. more bitter'-far than frou i-the Tinwo, and ?? ,, . 'seaeoned 1X an aristocratic fippailcywvorthy of tbeo s ?? itself.-. ,3E ven when the Whigs -were in ...
AMERICAN AFFAIRS
... House of Representatives. C !g Democrats ?? 35 Democrats ?? 113 ii Whigs' ?? 24 Free Soil Dernocrats ?? 5 t Free Soil ?? 3 Democrat vacancies. 2 r - Whigs. ?? 101 62 Free Soil Whigs ?? 9 M Whig ?? II *7. ?? i he 223 b L- Actual Democratic h rn ?? 7 ly The ...
MR. MEREDITH'S PROTECTIONIST REPORT
... the Whig party in the States were favourable to protection, and every body was, O fi accordingly prepared to expect that a Government J1. composed of Whig statesmen should recommend co the principles of their party, But, from all accounts, the Whig Executive ...
FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT
... PACIFICO (JBrLrc- were the better nane for him) was destined to receive e, --The grand debate on. which hangs the fate of the Whig i ministry began ?? evening.' With the exception of a. respite on Wednesday, -it has occupied the house ever le, since. It ...
FINANCIAL REFORM ASSOCIATION
... occurred. For nearly a century the mercantile and moneyed - men had been generally Whigs. Now, when the war with France broke out, the selfish anti-Galli- canism taught by the Whigs being yet fresh, con- tracts for new loans, and for warlike stores being profusely ...
TORY HOPES OF REACTION
... and, finding that his former chief has abandoned the struggle for domination, and being reluctant to join the mere debating whigs, he has taken his post for the nonce as a volunteer among those who, whatever may be their failings, seem indisposed to rust ...
THE QUEEN'S SPEECH, PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT
... prepared to affirm, for where hree there is not much confidence there can be but little lion, hope, and the policy of the Whigs in power is rather to avoid conflict than advance reform. They fear their own professed principles, and are much more ares ...
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY AND MR. MACAULAY
... no party motives at Et work in determining this selection. Although a itl constant supporter of Whig principles, and at one de: time the member of a Whig ministry, Mr. Macau- sel ley was never a partisan; and since his resignation res of office has given ...