both. Tk« Duke of Bu-uxo.nd, it is uud, was Ursi i aaed bv iL« Km 2 of Dcrby as his «u cctsor, and tho Duko ..
... tormented when was called to form u Ministry. Canmro, although of a Liberal disposition, and almost Whig, was too fond ...
... tormented when was called to form u Ministry. Canmro, although of a Liberal disposition, and almost Whig, was too fond ...
... favourably contrasts the appointments Mr. Disraeli hat made with the spirit of jealousy and exclusion which has usually marked Whig administration. EARL RUSSELL’S ENDOWMENT SCHEME. The Sonconformut to-day expresses the uncompromising hostility of the great ...
... rive votes in favour of a nation's rights. Irish mem must more. They must not support, and they ought oppose, any ministry, Whig or Tory, Liberal or Conservative, that will refuse thoee measures, which, when out of office, each party turn declares iad ...
... owners and the occupiers of the soil. But the question was now beyond the resistance of the Tories” and “the tinkering of the Whigs.” The people, the next election, Mr. Bright firmly believes, will fianUy settle the Ascendancy in this country. The Establishment ...
... forming new Ministry. Ths Standard says—No ore would dream of disputing Mr. Disraeli's claims the Premiership. Unlike the Whigs the Tory tradition recognises no claim to precedence in the councils of the crown—no title paltry official primacy higher than ...
... abuse of svery government, Whig or Tory. It really violent letter the landlord and tenant question, and why the Attorney* General introduced at all not ace, except that the reading of Father Vaughan's abuse of the Cawtholic Whigs might hare afforded pleasure ...
... perhaps being in wise party mac,.he was probably -elected propose this resolution because any party ties bad had been with the Whigs, a party which had always supported Roman Catholic claim* (hear, bear). Many his friends, who like himself were strong Protestants ...
... DIFFICULTY. Sit Henry W. Barron, M.P., in a letter to the flar, tsjs— land question is acknowledged by all parties—Conservatives, Whigs, Radicals, and Fenians—to question of immense importance. Successive Governments have attempted legislate on this vital question ...
... bei it bard say w!3st political petty professes allegiance. He quarrels with them al turns. one time runs quietly enough in Whig hamees. Nothing can be quieter nd more steady than his peoe—an admirable hack i *k> sod warranted sound. Suddenly his nature ...
... church, and atarritorial aristocracy, the richest of whom in distant capitals. Mr. Disbakli may fairly twit Sari Res*ill and Whigs for dropping tha Appropriation Clauaa aa ruddaoly tkay took it and for a quariar of a cantury never turning attention to the ...
... form of his own motion. was first the field, and should have precedence. confess suspect movement originating with a young Whig nobleman, who la not well qualified Mr. Maouirb present the state of Ireland the Bouse of Commons and the country. Lord Clinton ...
... Ireland. - ' Who suspended the Habeas Corpus Act in 1365 but the Whigs, Govern meat which Mr. Heron member Who -uspendvd it in 1837 but the same Whigs But with tbe Nationalists both Whigs and Tories were equally hateful. (tbe Solicitor General; denied ...