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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... candidate, whose answer will not decided • no.’ lUtnra only that member who will ready say—*oo ; I will not support •ay ministry, Whig or Tory, in doing nothing. state of Ireland is too serious ; tan longer bo trifled with. I will oppose, and. If lean, I will ...
... the Church question were break existing Irish parties ; Ulster Orangemen beginning remember that William 111. the King of the Whig*, and Munster Ribbon men discovering that their Catholic ancestor* were the original Tori* a—l sai, Sir, your obedient servant ...
... of revenues any such nonsense would be ignominimsly from place and power. The Liberal ranks ere closing in solid phalanx, Whigs, Liberals, Radicals, Progressists, Nonconformists, Voluntaries, whatever name the various sections of tbs great Liberal party ...