WANDERINGS IN DEVON
... adores and burns; and where, to use his own prophetic words, Thy worship no interval knows, Their fervour is still on the whig. Even there, O heart! jj. ...
... adores and burns; and where, to use his own prophetic words, Thy worship no interval knows, Their fervour is still on the whig. Even there, O heart! jj. ...
... favourably contrasts the appointments Mr. Disraeli has made with the spirit of jealousy and exclusion which has usually worked Whig Administrations. At the Privy Council at Osborne on Saturday afternoon, the Lord Chancellor delivered up the great Seal which ...
... spirit of duplicity and condescended to say at Manchester that his policy had been effective to this extent it had dished the whigs. The dishing to be followed up by dissolution of Parliament, according to a London journal, that sympathises with the Caucasian ...
... language. So long the Tories allow the Whigs to do nothing, they are least respectable and honest. If they the Whigs did, and justify the policy they adopt, there is nothing too bad to be said of them. What high Whig authorities would greatly prefer is that ...
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... herself would not be lamenting her hard fortune that for thirty years past she has been deserted by the Tories, condemned by the Whigs, threatened by the Radicals, hated by the Roman Catholics, and envied tho Dissenters. Sic Stafford and Lady Northcote were ...
... apparent will become the craft and subtlety the Tories, whereby honest Liberalism was defeated, ami a Bill passed such as neither Whig or Tory ever intended. The Baby May and other Poems. By W. C. Bennett. —London : George Routlcdge and Sons, the Broadway, ...
... The Whigs have taken alarm at the position into which they have found themselves to be sinking, and in Lords and Commons an onslaught has been made at once upon the Government policy and upon the Prime Minister personally, showing that the Whig leaders ...
... isolation, iealousv and exclusiveness upon which the Whigs have always actell would be difficult name single statesn of the first- rank who has risen from the ranks an Sent position through the Whig connection; but the bis- the other party abounds in such ...
... idolatrous Rome. DIZZY IN DIFFICULTIES. (By a Member of the Country Parly.) I tell 'cc what, tnun, whether you're a Tory or a Whig, The longest way to market is the way you drives a pig. If) ou makes auy footmarks, they follers 'em '00l find What zigzag ...
... his position as leader of the Opposition, he was bound to provoke the encounter. From all sections of his followers—from old Whigs, economic purists, dissenting Radicals, and philosophers—from Mr. Hos-sties, Mr. Lows, Mr. BRIGHT, and Mr. MILL there came ...
... his position as leader of the Opposition, he was bound provoke the encounter. From »U sections of his followers, from Old Whigs, Economic Purists, Dissenting Radicals, and Philosophers—Mr. Horstuan, Mr. Lowe, Mr, Bright, and Mr. Mill, there came one cry ...