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... But, if the nation show that more electoral power it will have—if the Whigs and Tories both see that the concession cannot be avoided—then most certainly we shall have the two parties bidding for office through concessions to the public. A few of the ...
... of having assisted to pass those meugures of which they boast. The truth is, that had the Whigs chosen to bring in a fair and reasonable measure the Conservatives, as a body, would not have dared to oppose it after their own pledges to the country, which ...
... last few months, proved themselves quite as good Liberals as the Whigs in office ; that it is, indeed, notorious that the Liberal party has practically gained more from them than from the Whigs. That it is of no avail to tell us that their concessions are ...
... to say, much more with Whigs and Palmerstonians than with Tories. If representation in proportion to population is talked of, immediately you hear a piping behind you of— Our glorious Constitution —perhaps also an old, new, song too is announced, commencing ...
... to pronouuce a funeral oration over their character. What shall be said of the prodigious accession to the Whig Ministry, which we were told was made to it when Mr. Vernon Smith was received into the Cabinet? He was the man who was to strengthen the ...
... be forgotten that the annalist has indicated the origin of the terms Whig and Tory, besides specifying the precise period of their introduction. Since the downfal of the STUART dynasty, however, and the consolidation of the power of the House of Brunswick ...
... THE ARMY. SIR C. NAPIER AND THE ARMY. The following is from the Belfast Whig : We have great pleasure in publishing the following letter in reference to the last moments of Sir Charles Napier. It is the reply sent by Major M`Murdo to a letter addressed ...
... ing of September, by the unerring barrel of that old Whig dodge, the new Coalition dodge of— Next Year ! There was the Roman Catholic Relief Act Amendment Bill, introduced with all ceremony by Sir WM. SOMMERVILLE, fell through in this way last evening ...
... Subsl Messr s . Sir Oh; 1 c Th e 7 ' s , Whig The ...
... LONDON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1854. It is earnestly to be hoped that the great Whig Quarterly has not in vain addressed its energies —through an elaborate treatise in the number just published—to the elucidation of the manifold troubles, anxieties, and ...
... ing of September, by the unerring barrel of that old Whig dodge, the new Coalition dodge of— Next Year ! There was the Roman Catholic Relief Act Amendment Bill, introduced with all ceremony by Sir Wm. SOMMERVILLE, fell through in this way last evening ...