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... action. What ‘was meant by a Whig Ministry kept by Tory sup“ port 7—and no one denied that that was the case. Why, “it meant simply this—a Tory Ministry under a Whig “ name, without the check and without the pressure of a Whig Opposition. It meant that they ...
... war, that the Tory party was for urging on the war, and the Whig party was for repressing it, he thought that the liberal education which he had received was most illustrated by the eminent Whigs. He, therefore, on entering the house joined their party. ...
... that the Tory party was for urging on the war, and the Whig party was for repressing it, he thought that the liberal education wliich he had re. eived was most illustrated by the eminent Whigs. He, therefore, on entering the house joined their party ...
... minority of 26 to 31; and it is equally true that more favour than they received could hardly bo expected from the loading Whigs, Lord Lansdowne, Mr. Danby Seymour, and their followers. But it is not without chagrin that they tind such old and tried friends ...
... war, that the Tory party was for urging on the war, and the Whig party was for repressing it, thought that the liberal education which he had received was ost illustrated by the-eminent Whigs. He, therefore, on entering the house joined their party. The ...
... boroughs in England, the Whigs are right ; on the other hand, when the forward movement is too rapid, the Tories do well to check it. Although I am not quite so old as certain joule. stela pretend, I have several times seen the Whigs and the Tories succeed ...
... Mr. Cobden's negligence. The paper trade naturally prospers in this country; and the results of the infatuated policy of the Whig Radicals are as yet felt slightly, except by the minor manufacturers: but even those whose trade is colossal begin to perceive ...
... hear.) What Was meant by a Whig Ministry kept in by Tory support—and no one denied that that was the case? Why, it meant simply this —a To r y Ministry under a Whio• name, without the check and without the pressure of a Whig Opposition. (Hear, hear.) It ...
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... Mackinnon, is about to be called to the Upper House, as a reward we presume for the long and steady support he has given to the Whigs. It is stated tha'..; his son, Captain Mackinnon, will offer himselr as a candidate for the vacancy, but the electors do not ...