A WHIG-CONSERVATIVE COMPACT
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... TION OF WHIG AND TORY PEERAGES. The charge which has been made against the Conservative ernments of making an undue proportion of peers admits»of a very decisive - answer. Mr. Disraeli, Lord Derby, and Sir Robert Peel held power altogether for nite years ...
... defection, Whig blindness. Whig treachery and duplicity. Their fall should be a warning to the rising generation. What boots it if the Whigs maka large professions, if they do those things they ought not to do, and leave undone those things they ought to ...
... Messrs. Lawton printed that we ascertained that the five-ward Whigs had been negotiating with them to print another paper iv the five-ward Whig interest. The scheme was secretly and dishonourably laid to deprive the Observer of its business connection, and ...
... WHIG AND RADICAL. From the retirement Lord Althorpe, the Standard, to the retirement of Mr. Gladstone, heterogeneous confederation (the Radicals) has been led by some of the first men of the country—Lord John Russell, Lord Palmerston, and Mr. Gladstone ...
... 4 WHIG CRITICISM OF THE GOVERNMENT. ...
... THE WHIG CLIQUE AND THE .LIBERAL PARTY. t While the discussion oIL Mr. Cardwell's mo- t tion was still pending, we treated the question t exclusively in its bearings on the pacification and welfare of India. We alluded to party considerations only to ...
... Chelmsford), while the Whigs have made eight, viz., Brougham, Denman, Cottenham, Campbell, Langdale, Truro, Cranworth, and Wensleydale! But it is the family party peerages that the most enormous Whig jobbery has taken piece. Here what the Whigs have done. They ...
... MR GLADSTONE AND THE WHIGS. The Duke of Bedford has addressed the following letter to the Times: The belief, which is becoming general, that Mr. Gladstone is prepared to use hi, power in Parliament to hand over the loyal in Ireland to the dominion of ...
... MR. BRIGHT AND THE WHIGS. If we were asked to give prSc** value of Mr. Bright's speech, we seems to suggest coalition and a r the Whigs. He seems hint, J will disavow or abandon his promise Reform Bill at Lord Derby's hands, \ you back to office in the ...
... illogical character of his belief that a Whig, as such, cannot reason and live ; for the moment he attempts it his Whig life goes out of him, and a Radical or a Conservative spirit carries him off aa its own. Old Whigs are quite aware of this condition of ...
... THE WHIG WHIPPER IN AND PURITY OF ELECTION. There are certain members of the House of Commons who are very dear to theirconstituents; and thereare otherswhose constituents are dear both to their member and to the nation. Among tbe latter is Mr. Hayter ...