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 ...
... so many ram and strange things, has produced a Ministry exactly of the old Whig pattern—dominated by the same old Whig principles-kept together by the same aristo- cratic Whig influences. There is actually less of the pure Radical element in the present ...
... to deal tenderly with the necessity of the Ministry making itself reasonably a or | respectable in Whig eyes, by the temporary sop to the ot ad old Whig Houses. It was inadvisable to let them feel a. tifd their virtual deposition so long as it could he ...
... Administration need not have so much to do with the peerage. It was also objected that the Government contained too many Whigs. The Whigs had a hereditary taste for office, If they had not a hereditary right to it. Those who look at the Treasury Benches next ...
... so many rare and strange things, has produced a Ministry exactly of the old Whig pattern-ùominated by the same old Whig principles- kept together by the same aristocratic Whig influences. There is actually lees .of the pure Radical element in the present ...
... A band played through the streets of the town several non-party airs, and Roman Catholics, as the report in the Northern Whig states, joined in the proceedings. ...
... illustration in the case of a Liberal us Duke's nomination county, in the Municipal Bill had a of nearly unique application in a Whig Earl's burgh. Through a id some unfortunate inadvertence, however,-some slip of the a ad Legislative pen,-the new Scotch Reform ...
... appointment of Mr. Herries, a politician of the Liverpool school, as Chancellor of the. Exchequer, had estranged a section of the Whigs who wished to see Lord Althorp at the Treasury. Domestic affliction added to his distress of mind,, and when several of his ...
... EPITOME OF OPINION IN THE MORNING JOURNALS. MR. GLADSTONE AND THE WHIGS. The Daily N\ezs thinks that in the composition of his Cabinet, and in the arrargernents whichl he has struck out for making young peers useful as politi al Lords-in-Waiting, or extra ...
... the ei Opposition, it would have met with less favour at a moment when the popular ear is taken with the novelty di of the Whig measures, than it is likely to do hereafter tc when these measures appear in their true light, and t' the ministerial party ...
... t of Mr Herries,. a. politician of the Liverpool echool,,as Cihancellor of the Exchequer, .bad estranged a section of the Whigs who wished to see Lord Altborip atthe Treasury. Domestic aflic- tion added to his diktresd of mind, and when several of his ...
... so many rare and strange things, has produced a Ministry exactly of the old Whig pattern-dominated by the same old ARWhig principles--kept together by the same aristocratic Whig influences. There is actually less of the pure Radical element in the present ...