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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 ...

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 ...

1-Whig Cabinet, itioniit Ministry ;ical parties into ibinations. The allation in office has been a re* old ..

... formerly lied into renewed mount subscribed was ££5,709. topics, must f the poet Moore, gave life just er. . The Whigs aureate, for such ist as the Whigs sappear from the least happy of ase in which he Regent, but they it. The contest than a mere party every ...

Published: Tuesday 16 March 1852
Newspaper: Nairnshire Mirror
County: Nairn, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 461 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE STATE OF PARTIES

... strength of the Manchester and the Whig parties in the House of Commons. There is so muoh bad blood between them that 1 see little prospeot of their acting harmoniously together even in opposition, much less in office. The Whigs, I aui sorry to say, have no ...

Published: Thursday 28 October 1852
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 515 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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 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 ...

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 ...

( From the Times.)

... moderate adherents, it is no longer they that come to him, but he that goes to them—it is not Manchester that comes to the Whigs, but the Whigs who go to Manchester. If these are the terms of the new Chesham-place compact, they are identical with the disgraceful ...

it. Dt Lee then addressed the electors

... Lee, Mr Disraeli was declared duly elected. Kingston Election.—Lord Naas has been forced to retire the combined factions of Whigs and Romanists in Kildare. Mr Alex. M‘Carthy has been compelled the priests to resign for Cork. Mr Edmund Hawes is appointed ...

Published: Tuesday 16 March 1852
Newspaper: Nairnshire Mirror
County: Nairn, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 70 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TIIF PRELUDE TO THE SESSION

... does he drop of hoer' that government is to be composed. Now he must know that to resuscitate a merely Whig cabinet is an impossible task. The last Whig cabinet died as many of its predecessors have done —died of inability to live any logger. It perished ...

KIRKWALL

... polities from Mr Loch mainly on three Loch was a Whig of the old school, and he. Mr 1 was an Independent Liberal, and would Lord John or any other as far only as he «aw tit, and would not act with the Whigs on all ocyssivus tle was no Radical, and did ...

Published: Friday 23 April 1852
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 620 | Page: 3 | Tags: none