THE NEW ADMINISTRATION
... Duke of Argyll is a Whig, Lord C151ei don is a Whig, Lord Granville is a Whig, Lord Kjimberley a Whig, Lord Hartington is a Whig, Lord Do Grey IS something more, but still a Whig. It would almost seem as if ...
... Duke of Argyll is a Whig, Lord C151ei don is a Whig, Lord Granville is a Whig, Lord Kjimberley a Whig, Lord Hartington is a Whig, Lord Do Grey IS something more, but still a Whig. It would almost seem as if ...
... Radical. And the more so after Mr. Jones describing, a short time back, his new friends, the Whigs, thus:- The Whigs are the political adventurers; the Whigs are the place-hunters; they are the men who keep their hands in the pockets of the people; they ...
... Marlborough. Now, Sarah was a Whig, and as the miserable Anne was a mere tool in the hands of her favourite, the Whigs were brought into office; and, in justice to them, it must be admitted that they made the very best use (from the Whig point of view) of their ...
... anybed3 -else. If the Whigs had opposed the last Reform Bill, I - would have knocked down the Whig, or helped to do it between the Tory and myself, to the best of my ?? power; but now, instead of knocking down the Whig we have got the Whig to our aside, and ...
... about. A good rnjority judiciously manipulated will bring the Whigs to the surface, and again place them in power. The Elliots, the Dundases, the Greys, the Russells, and the whole tribe of Whig place-hunters are joyous and cock-a-hoop at the prospect of ...
... toiling masses may say to Whigs and Tories, A plague upon both your houses !-for, God knows, it does not signify so greatly which is in power. If the Tories pitchfork a Mayo into the governor-generalship of India, the Whigs will provide for an Elliot ...
... perhaps, half a century in parliament, and consistently voted with the Whig party. The Tinmes, your readers should bear in mind, is essentially Whiggish, and it is working to get the old Whigs back again to office, leaving Bright, Gladstone, and other men of ...
... confidence the cold Whigs, who have prated and talked Liberal theories for thirty years, and who are now shaking in their shoes for fear lest only one of their theories should be executed b~y M~r. Gladstone. At any time, the Whigs in power could have ...
... slight abbreviation were much to be wished, Let us say that the Church, like the Whigs, must be dished. But since coaching his friends the great Disher's been busied, Whigs, Tories, and Church mnaywell call therdselves Dizzied. C. M. The British Archwological ...
... n itself. The Whigs tried tat, thirty years ago, and failed: for Whig- )ry could not resist the torrent of events hioh are found to define themselves into pro- ess. Nor will Tory-Conservative Constita- mnalists be able to do what Whigs failed in. arl ...
... this-and with no poor show of reison-that Mr. Disraeli would not have fared so well had he cast his fortunes with the Whigs. The Whigs have always been pre-eminent for ingratitude. As ex- clusive in sentiment as their Tory rivals, they have been more fortunate ...
... representatives who .know and can speak their wants; while the 'election expenses perpetuated and increased by the Tories and Whigs exist, and the tisllot is not established. The past week has *exhibited nearly all the bad doings of former general elections ...