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... constituents he said the reform question would never be settled without a mutual agreement of moderate Tories and moderate Whigs. ...
... constituents he said the reform question would never be settled without a mutual agreement of moderate Tories and moderate Whigs. ...
... constituents he said the reform question would never be settled without a mutual agreement of moderate Tories and moderate Whigs. ...
... Conseriatives, of Whigs, of Liberals, of Advanced Liberals, and of Radical Liberals ; yet with regard to a large portion of them it would much puzzle us to tell the difference between a Conservative Liberal and a Whig, between a Whig and a Liberal, between ...
... binding on the successor of the man who gave it. Some of our readers will remember the long and obstinate refusal of the old Whig Government to abate any one of th e h ar d restrictions placed on the access of our historical students to the State Paper ...
... binding on the successor of the man who gave it. Some of our readers will remember the long and obstinate refusal of the old Whig Government to abate any one of the hard restrictions placed on the access of our historical students to the State Paper Office ...
... by ay of counterbalancing the wholesale, and we will even say, unscrupulous promotion adventured upon in that way by the Whigs during their long tenure of office, but more particularly of late years. These two new Peers who are at once to be summoned ...
... trust. Non-electors were either whigs, tories, or radicals, and were frequently strong partisans, and pushed their opinions to extremities. If a Tory non-elector found an elector voting for a Whig he was base. If a Whig nonelector discovered an elector ...
... handed it back, saying We know more the needle day to this Mr. SMITH heard n needle guns. So that, fifteen years ago, e our Whig Administrators had full informa tion as to the i g superiority of this gun, without mak in g the sli g htest effort to obtain ...
... inaugurated last night is that they want to govern by numbers, or, in other words, by force. If the Government of the day, be it Whig or Tory, does not maintain social order, it fails in one of its first duties. No one dreams of denying the right of public ...
... great truth, has entered upon a costly race, but it is one in which she cannot afford to be beaten, and no Ministry, be it Whig, Tory, or Radical, - would dare to suffer the naval power of the country to be diminished. One of the main principles - which ...
... opposing parties. If you look back 20 or 30 years you will find that animated contests were carried on, not necessarily between Whig and Tory, but between various public men, as to the extent to which the mother country should interfere with the government ...
... Debats devotes a long article to the question of the legality of meetings in Hyde Park, and says it is not a new point, for a Whig Ministry in 1855 decided that the park, which was a public promenade, was not intended for political meetings. This opinion ...