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... was in the right. I hat's just when I don't want hia help, retorted the humorous Whig chieftain. Give me a fellow who will stick by me when I am iii the wrong. Whig journalists have evidently learnt a lesson since those days; they stick by their leaders ...
... Doke of Bedford it had several times been hinted that his Lordship was to be thus rewarded for his faithful services to the Whig and Radical sections of the House; but that suggestion was met by another, perhaps equally gratifying, at least to the noble ...
... Devonport. Several municipal victories hays shown the Whigs of that borough that their sway is near its 'end: and we emphatically repeat our assertion that they dare not bring the nominees of the Whig ; clique face to face with ;the people of Devonport ...
... save the country from the perils of a Coalition Government—and to defend the Tory chief of that Government against his Whig and Whig. Radical subordinates. Actieon, Lord Derby reminded us, was torn to pieces by his own hounds: Lord Palmerston would long ...
... emissary and servant of the Lancashire cotton-spinners. Manchester has become so great a power in England that it can coerce a Whig Cabinet: and it compels the nominal Government to employ its own ambassadors and to act in concert with it. Hence we have a ...
... Bill by a threat of making new peers. Nothing, he says, coald possibly be more thoughtless than the view which they (the Whigs) took of this importaut question. They never reflected for a moment upon the chance of their soon after differing with Lord ...
... genius. Could a Tory Government have been capable of such a dodge, there would have been a nationsl outcry about it. But the Whigs are not unlike the Antinomians : they are the political elect, and cannot be guilty of any sin. We all know that keeping ...
... at Mr. Clay's asking him whtther he had noticed that when the Whigs were in office they promoted more Whigs than Tories, and when the Tories were in office they promoted more Tories than Whigs. What a question for a fullgrown Member of Parliament to ask ...
... was brought to a close. That it will ever meet in another Parliament is almost beyond possibility. It is such a mixture of Whig, Whig. Radical, Conservative, and Peelite, that cohesion is contrary to the simplest principles of nature. Its staunchest supporters ...
... Timm. to whose article his lordship directly referred, evidently does not believe him. Not believe Lord John Russell ! our Whig friends may exclaim : why, that is a piece of audacity: , We read in Friday'. Tines that the struggle has been one of various ...
... Bill and nothing less ; but the Ministry were obliged to give way, the sinecure of the Chief Judgeship was such a sample of Whig jobbery that they were shamed into a compromise; the Bill passed as amended, and the Ministry had the effrontery to congratulate ...