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AUGUST 7, 1855.] the respectable Whigs, who assumed the name the laip lls Q e _ l.vat ives, and, under

... AUGUST 7, 1855.] the respectable Whigs, who assumed the name the laip lls Q e _ l.vat ives, and, under the able leadership of ROBERT PEEL, became a powerful party. In secession of time a new change took place by the sudden idespsairtonieosfisze of the ...

went on a Budget which is yet in c

... went on a Budget which is yet in can imagine a Whig Minister, true to the his party, pursuing that system of ped which has made shipwreck of all Whig the Exchequer loan for the e) If an attempt be made ing deficiency, with perk over by Way of margin for ...

THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM

... agitation for what is called Administrative Reform, got up chiefly, if not wholly, by Whigs and Radicals ; and yet the abuse of which they profess to complain is one of which Whigs and Radicals have been peculiarly guilty ; which they have even reduced to a system ...

MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT

... ble in his labours to avoid incurring pecuniary obligation of any kind. Successful though he was in aiding the progress of Whig opinions, he seems to, have met with, comparatively, but little encouragement from the magnate professors of that political ...

nity of the Crown and the well-understood interests of the nation required that we should not only put forth our

... This is impossible. The country will not stand it. It is, on the other hand, said that the Whig section of the Ministry will try to obtain strength from the Whigs and Radicals not now in the government; but the motion of Lord Lyndhurst, which will, doubtless ...

MINISTRY it in the fo: lo far as f istratior offices of th State ; to be Pr! whether it

... ri to be which by common consent was adju worst feature in the late Coalition Cabinet , constructed his Ministry of purely Whig and - members, restoring the self-banished RUSSELL to office the Exchequer in the pers( WALL LEWIS. In the position in which ...

THE PREMIER

... the Whigs, as a popular Government, has foundered; and this has arisen not only from their in- ability to deal with comprehensive subjects, but also from that want of public confidence in their measures which is indispensable to success. The Whigs, and ...

c is no sincerity in their intentions, or that Lord PALMS

... affect the Whigs. If the -Whigs held the reins, how boldly he fulminated his denunciations—as witnes ,is famous Durham cartel to the • POPE ; — the deed, however, proving dangerous, how swaggeringly he chewed and swallowed the . leek. If the Whigs were on ...

(FROM TUE DAILY NEWS.)

... Conservative-Whig Coalition, Mr. Disraeli would be the -Oat difficulty ; but, as a sensible correspondent of the tiorning Post —hiniself a confessed Whig has observed though his own party cannot honestly desert and it may be hard for the Whigs, after calling ...

THE. MNJnRY AND THE WAX

... THE. MNJnRY AND THE WAX THE possession, of office by the Whigs has always been detrimental to that popularity, upon which they have plumed themselves, for they, never yet went out until they had forfeited every claim to public. confidence, and their ...

(From. Ih' Vases of yesterday

... outrage es political morality. Such a government as he would lornb moreover, could only consist of tai very d regs, of the ola Whig party, and we have no reason to believe. tbat its ability in t. be exercise of power wonid have exceeded its honesty hi obtaining ...

THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM

... agitation for what is called Administrative Reform, got up chiefly, if not wholly, by Whigs and Radicals ; and yet the abuse of which they profess to complain is one of which Whigs and Radicals have been peculiarly guilty ; which they have even reduced to a system ...