THE ENSUING SESSION
... as patiently as we may, the assembling of the Legislature ; indulging the hope that this will be the last innings of the Whigs for very many years to come. ...
... as patiently as we may, the assembling of the Legislature ; indulging the hope that this will be the last innings of the Whigs for very many years to come. ...
... sprung, in a great measure, from the Conservative sentiment prevalent throughout the country. Government, which was apparently a Whig Government, has been allowed to exist since 1859, because it was known that its leader could be trusted to prevent his colleagues ...
... an unfortunate circumstance, but it is historically true, that the Whigs had never produced a Chanceller of the Exchequer. (Laughter and cheers.) He believed some of the leading Whigs admitted what he said, but some of them had put in a plea for Sir Robert ...
... ) We have had for many years past Liberal leader, born and bred in the Tory camp, who, having spent middle life among the Whigs, seems in his riper age revert in heart to the fond recollections of political childhood (loud cheers.) But the ascendancy ...