THE WHIGS
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... THE WHIG AND TORY. Measures, not men, is an aphorism that must endorsed with a difference. The administrative functions of Government are often more important than the legislative. In this country the main abuses in our laws have been removed. The ...
... THE WHIGS AND THEIR MASTERS. {The THURSDAY, April 17, 1862. John Bright's organ is in high dudgeon with the Premier, and is now subjecting his lordship to occasional sallies of that uncompromising and violent condemnation, which so striking a characteristic ...
... WHIG JOBBERY. The following account of the reforming Lord John Russell's exploits in the way of liberal nepotism and jobbery is from the Essex Gazette, and ought to be known to the people of England. It is only however, up to 1852, since which time ...
... WHIG PURITY. An excited and by no means creditable scene was witnessed in the House of Commons on Tuesday. Mr. J. G. Churchward, one of the most influential and best-respected inhabitants of Dover—to whom, indeed, Dover is almost wholly indebted for its ...
... WHIG FOREIGN POLICY. It is one of the disadvantages incidental to our institutions, that a foreign policy which should be sufficiently profound to achieve the object desired can scarcely ever be adopted, because it would not be understood by the nation ...
... WHIG JOBBERY IN THE PEERAGE. There appears to be no limit to the meanness and effrontery of Whig jobbery. The instance which we at present advert is one peculiarly offensive, both in itself and as it affects the dignity of the British peerage. In the ...
... OPPORTUNITY FOR THE WHIGS. present time, the Standard thinks, is the Whig {opportunity. What will they do with it? very few jdays will supply the answer, and satisfy all doubts as to itheir patriotism and sinoerity. In the matter Reform, mnder the present ...
... HOW THE PURE WHIGS MANUFACTURE VOTES. We are indebted to the Revising Barrister's Court, Totnes, for insight into the mode in which the Duke of Somerset manufactures votes for that borough. It is matter of notoriety that his Grace has always contrived ...
... A WARNING TO WHIG CHURCHMEN r Such is Morley for Nottingham the heading of an ecstatic article in a recent nu: mber of the Patriot. Your contemporary is in a transport of joy at the mere rospect of seeil this redoubtable champion of the beration Soci ...
... WHIG GOVERNMENT A RADICAL’S OPINION OF THE PRESENT who has ing his con- Mr. stituents at Huddersfield, thus, in the course of his h, spoke of the political conduct of the present Cove ernmen' t on the question of Reform :—‘‘ When this Parliament was ...
... ANOTHER WHIG MINISTRY. What will Mr. Gladstone do with the new Whig Ministry which he has formed with so much expedition It is impossible to say that its leading men, or any considerable portion of them, are politicians after his own heart. We will not ...