IT must surely become intolerabl y unpleasant for all pariies , and especiall y for one political party , that
... the Whig ? . It it is inconsistent in those who held with Sir Ja : ncs Grahiirn to agree with the Whi gs now on the question on which Sir James disagreed with the Whigs before , then there can be nothing in L xd Eicho ' s accu'ation that the Whigs have ...