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WHIGS AND TORIES

... WHIGS AND TORIES. (From the Times.) It is really incomprehensible how a reforming Ministry should, after six years of office, leave to its successors so many useful and necessary things to do, to which no one can reasonably object, and which they themselves ...

LIBERAL TORIES AND ILLIBERAL WHIGS

... reformers of 1830? Not seventy men in Parliament. They made up the Whig majority. Ifter 1832 they numbered a hundred and fifty, and the political organs of that day exhibited the Whigs petitioning the Radicals for alms, and praying not only for support ...

SPIRIT OF THE JOURNALS. THE WAY IN WHICH MR DISRAELI DEFEATED TIIE WHIGS. ( From the Times of Wedneettay.)

... which was not a Whig party, it mum sooner or later step into those seats which the Whig party would evacuate. This infallible maxim of British polifics had acquired, bo, extraordinary force by the ciralmstances of the conjuncture. The Whigs had succeeded ...

A SERIES OF POLITICAL PORTRAITS. (From the second rolume—just published—of Memoirs of the Whig party during my ..

... A SERIES OF POLITICAL PORTRAITS. (From the second rolume—just published—of Memoirs of the Whig party during my Time, by Holland):— LORD TRURLOW, Lord Thurlow bati — besta --- Loid High Chancellor for fourteen years; and had then and since enjoyed ...

AMERICA

... King; but an intelligent co respondent of the Times is of opinion that the profound difference* in the Whig party, added to the abstraction of Free Soil Whig votes, will render the chances ofGeneral Pierce fairer than ever. The nomination of Mr - Hale, says ...

PROJECTED COALITION OF TIIE MINISTERIAL OPPONENTS

... to be distributed in the usual way of Whig scramble. Messrs Cobden and Co. are as far as present arrangements go, if possible, to be kept out. The support of this section is calculated on, becruse they hate the Whigs less than they bate Lord Derby—an odd ...

THE EDINBURGH REVIEW ON REFORM

... may not be uninstructive to do an equal service for the Whigs, as the principles of that party are enunciated in the last number of the Edinburgh. It is not in the nature of any of the leading Whigs to make a bid until they see clearly what their opponents ...

supremacy of certain great constitutional principles; the latter would submit everything to the popular will of ..

... North American independence, having passed under whig presidents, and 8 of thoselB years were those of the great Washington's tenure of that office. Strange to say, during these last 10 years, first one whig president, Mr Harrison, died shortly after his ...

THE STATE OF POLITICAL PARTIES

... however, a revival of the Whig Government is to be deprecated wellnigh as fervently. There is much well expressed truth in the following sentences:— At the point of time and of progress at which we have now arrived, Whig Government can never be else ...

SAVINGS HANKS

... SAVINGS HANKS. The CHANCELLOR of tho Iixt . .IEQUER cave not h'. that on Tuesday next he should move for leave to Whig in a Bill for the better regulAtion of savings Also. a measure In relation to Government Atiouitie,.. ...

SPIRIT OF THE JOURNALS. THE NEW REFORM BILL

... have the effect of driving him from power. To this end they supported the Whigs; and on Sir Henry Parnell's famous motion put the Ministry into a minority, and eventually the Whigs into oifice. These last, however, were too shrewd not to perceive that their ...

MR MACAULAY'S SPEECIT

... from one end to the other with the spirit of the Whigs of 1832. Able and elegant as it is, we seek in vain for any deeper insight, any more comprehensive generalization, than would be &Corded by the Whig creed of Lord Grey and Lord Althorp in 1832. The ...