WAR PROSPECTS-DOMESTIC POLICY
... having set her house in order. Let this be done now, and the day may be near when England will know no difft -ence between Whig and Tory, Liberal and Conservative, and have altogether new watchwords. ...
... having set her house in order. Let this be done now, and the day may be near when England will know no difft -ence between Whig and Tory, Liberal and Conservative, and have altogether new watchwords. ...
... perplexity maintained by the liberal party. The Advertiser says:—lt seems to be very certain that with the aid given by the Whig malcontents the Conservatives can throw out the bill. The Post asserts that the delay which circumstances, or an error of judgment ...
... preached iu connection with the above Missions, in the Morning at Halt-pant Ten. and in the Evening at Six o'Clock, by the Rev. S. WHIG lIT, of Myth. OnMONDAY EVENING, March 12th, a MISSIONARY MEETING will be held in the Mae Owe at Seven o'Clock. THOMAS MOFFETT ...
... the new administration. Lord Stanhope will also probably accept office, and it is hoped that some of the more Conservative Whigs will join Lord Derby, wbo would be prepared to concede to them an adequate representation in the Cabinet. The London Daily ...
... the decline of the Irish population not to the three bad harvests, but to twenty years of almost unbroken Whig rule. The purpose of Whig Cabinets was, ho said, to be thus expressed:—Drive human beings away to America, send in cows, and so make Ireland ...
... Ministry; and it is not unlikely, we think, that Lord Derby may seek the co-operation of Lansdowne as leader of that formidable Whig section which was opposed to the action of the late Government—Last night's Pall Nall Gazette. The Earl of Derby proceeded ...
... tends to driveaway important persons of the Whig party from connection with the Liberal and popular party in the House and in the country, and if he should succeed in dissevering the most intelligent of the Whig nobility from the great popular party and ...
... Cabinet we think it more than probable that a dexterous motion for Parliamentary Reform would lead to the reinstaltuent of the Whigs next February, though we don't see what the reformers are likely to get by such a motion except a return to office. Perhaps ...
... transformed Radical, the quasi-Liberals, and the renegade Whig, forthus showing themselves in their tree colours. Forewarned is forearmed. Of the snake in the grass we may not be aware, but as the Whig poet sang in his salad days,— When its wicked eyes appear ...
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... influence if not the dictation of Mr. Bright. The group ing will generally if not always put an end to dictation on the part of Whig magnates, but these groups will not always have community of interest, without which there can be no real representation. _ ...
... believe, a fact, that it has fallen to the lot of the Whigs much more frequently than the Tories to suspend the Habeas Corpus Act. We remember a gentleman from the Green Isle suggesting that as the Whigs betowed that invaluable :boon, they, perhaps, thought ...