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... firat effort _naturally , enough , _iliBs-. been _,. to . ; aecaio [ ; the _active _co-operation ; . of _,, those great , Whig , f ...
... estimation by his party. He died other eminent man, who died on the of June, at the age of 81, was General Colonel Seaton belonged ‘Whig, and firm of Gates and Seaton, and for many years at the seat ‘the country, and who, from their command- during all the Seaton ...
... wittily and memorably remarked, Sir Robert Peel and bis colleagues found the Whigs bathing and stole their clothes. Year after year, as the assimilation became more complete, it was Whig votes that Sir Robert Peel c irried many of his chief measures against ...
... that brought the Whigs to resignation of office. What is known tbe advanced Liberals are spoken of in the most contemptnous and offensive manner, although that section have done the most, and made the largest sacrifices, to keep the Whigs in office. Without ...
... THE EARLS QUEST. There was Earl o* aneient blood, the antique temper too ; Chiei erf the rare old Tories, He tried the Whigs woo: And the name of the Earl was Stanley, With Smith prefixed thereto. He tried the gentle Granville, Who all men think so nice ...
... which approach the et war, so anxious are the Respires and advisers to avoid the slightest indicatioe• of any fear about Fraace Whig dragged into military activity. ...
... we believe, is yet known of Lord Deri's arrangements. It deems, however, that the negotiations going with few of the mild Whigs and with toe Adullamites have broken down. Mr Lowe a long interview with Mr Disraeli, but nothing seems to have come of it ...
... we believe, is yet known Lord Derby's arrangements. It seems, however, that the negotiations going on with few of the mild Whigs and with the Aduliamites have broken down. Mr Lowe had a long interview with Mr Disraeli, but nothing seems to have come of ...
... engaged in trying to induce some of the leading Whigs and Adullamites to join his administration the former promptly and decidedly refused, the latter were willing to coalesce with the Tories if certain Whig magnates could be induced to do so. A pure Tory ...
... although it may contain no Whig or Adullaiuite elements. If, to use the language of theatrical critics, we compare the caste of the new Ministry with that the old, the superiority of the Conservative Administration to the Whig-Peelite-Radical one which ...
... between a Liberal-Conservative and a Whig between a Whig and a Liberal, between a Liberal and an Advanned Libera), between an Advanced Liberal and a Radical (Laughter.) The difference is perhaps wide between a Whig and a Radi cal--(a loud Hear’’from the ...
... pronounced to 'Je beyond his means, and in some particularly uraorant and underbred quarters, was spoken of as preferring Whigs to his own men, and as soliciting them with some submissiveness to Wve under his flag. The truth, of course, was ,ihat her ...