THE WAR IN PARAGUAY
... ranks. The fact, however, shows that one cf the most cunning political calculatore of his time despairs of the success of the Whig-Radical coalition, which quits as the rat quits the sinking ship. ...
... ranks. The fact, however, shows that one cf the most cunning political calculatore of his time despairs of the success of the Whig-Radical coalition, which quits as the rat quits the sinking ship. ...
... existed in the Cabinet took form and shape in the House of Commons. Lord Grosvenor is the representative the Commons of a great Whig House, yet it was he who proposed the formidable amendment on which Ministers received the virtual defeat, after which they ...
... _thafc _' _: _'a _' _'dcxlC _^ _ous _ _motion _'• for _'Parliamentary Hctorm woiild lead to _the _rciristatcinent of the _Whigs ricxt ; I _'' ebrriary . ' _f . _We are sorry to think that _^ it ,, _should :. be ' iEO ,, _' . bccanso ' , _i ; we _'don't ...
... _;^ TiiatTories onght to _succeed _Whigs , and vice' _versa ,. Eeems to he • the ; _rude or _rudimeri • taryidca . ofthe law ;_ but then _suppose that Whigs : have _faUen _lecatu _. c o ( _not Icing _siifficiently _Whig , _ _. _orTorieabeiaUBeofn ' o ...
... OonserratiTes for office, is the counterpart of the tone in which some Tories of 1830 derided the qualifications of the Whigs. Tet the Whigs were then the ere of return to power which, with brief interruptions, they hare ever since held; and the ConserratiTSS ...
... to a Coneorvative GaAs* ws Web it awn than proliable that a dexterous meek* for Parliamentary Reform Would lead to at the Whigs thew& we don't see what the retenam me Moly taget - by sash a maim, exalt a to °Moe. Perhaps a mosetrunion is the tamales ides ...
... the Ausirias army the intelligeses Si very scanty. All we have in the telegram. any impact 's. is a othfinnation of of right whig labs Week. The continent at is moiled tekgrams fa being Mad hi, throe Pemba err, which ; bat report that lad neaseged 'Sect ...
... great force whenever political cbanges are dlebated.w Seven years ago vwhen the Conser- Valures8 were in office, I met an old Whig who ...
... and we think it more than probable that dexterous motion for Parliamentary reform would lead to the reinstatement of the Whigs next February. are sorry to think that it should be so, because don't what the reformers are likely to get by such motion, ...
... Cabinet, we think it more than probable that a dexterous motion for ?? y Reforms 'would lead to the reinatalment of the 'Whigs next February, though we don't see what the Refor- mersa are likely to get by such a motion except a return to office.. Perhaps ...
... it would _break up the Whigs and disunite the _Liberal _; party . . A few ' _weak _lordlings , like Earl Grosvenor and Lord Eicno , may wish to break off from the _popular party out of _floors ; but the best of the old _Whigs—the men who inherit the ...
... _-though _, _tlillcreufc _in'thc _accessories ' _-and _trimming .. _Tha .. _Liberal majority would _, be _diminished ; _the . Whig _county _members _would _be _decimated if not _annihilated ,, and all the _seatB gained _, by the name _ot ...