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... The ox- Speaker, Lord Eversley, voted with tho government, contrary anticipation, did also Earl Fil/.william. Among recent Whig creilions, two, Avetand and Wensieydalo, assisted to swell the opposition, while Lords Uanover and Lyvoden remained faithful ...

MR, DISRAELI

... is say, M simply, that the Tories ought never have ** taken office.” Well—but if tho Tories could not expect, any more than Whigs, to hold office unless they produced Bill to extend the franchise, why at present time they tell that the whole thing is a ...

WITHDRAWAL OP THE REFORM BILL

... very reasonable one, and the opposition to it had been emboldened members o;i the liberal side of the house who wanted sound whig government, which would never lie scon again—which was just much extinct the dodo. But was glad that the government had proposed ...

THE CONSERVATIVE PRESS

... it were, the hereditary service of the State, it is difficult to ascertain at what peri ml, or under what circumstances, the Whig parly hare ever possessed, or could obtain, a more efficient leader. ...

SAVOY AND NICE

... Cunolly, in a very bitter speech, called attention to late appointments iu Ireland, which he designated attempt to restore Whig influence. In particular the appointment of Mr. Lyle to the Lord Lieutenancy of Londonderry, the hon. member said, was an outrage ...

£iUtarj tflfimings

... This lady had knocked at Johnson's door; had been iuliinnt) with Fox. the beautiful Georgina of Devonshire, and that brilliant Whig society of reign George III,; had known the Duchess patroness of Gay and Prior, Iho admired young beauty tho court of Queen ...

POLITICS IN 1800

... Blackwood's Toryism would scarcely suit even few moderate Whigs.” Still, the circumstance of presuming that such an alliance is possible is not to hastily discarded. Cutting away the extremes of the Whig and Tory parties would land us in position nearly resembling ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, JULY 27, 1860

... foils into Whig bands for the purposes legislation; impracticability iu its provisions ; faint-heartedness iu defending it; and want of decision in pushing it onwards; which are painfully observable. And, we may add, that the conduct of Whig ministers ...

MATLOCK

... back to Beverley, thousands upon thousands of people went to meet them, and heroes, one of them the victim of Tory spite and Whig imbecility,” were actually round town in triumph. A volunteering scheme has just been suggested Admiral M’Hardy. chief coosiahle ...

PIANOFORTES FOR SCHOOL USE

... country certainly appear to he involved in the arrangement of the Treaty which has been agreed to; the Tories, well as the Whigs, having, their conduct, pledged themselves that it shall he sustained ; and, should the House of Commons now decline carry ...

Matlock Bath

... successful, their own amendment would have pledged them take the same course at a future period”—next year probably as the Whig Government proposed; and so far from creating satisfaction the country, or even among the English paper manufacturers, the ...

THE PARTY CONFLICT

... approbation, and that, in some respects, is grudgingly rendered. But it is felt that, though justly liable to censure, the Whig Ministry has, in the main, been true to its professions, and has had to cope with Opposition united in seeking its overthrow ...