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... Liberals are now firmly seated in the Government saddle, thanks to Lord Derby's leap in the dark, his desire of dishing the Whigs, and Mr. Disraeli's talent for imparting education, there is no reason why the majority of 112 should not be turned at the ...
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... Parliamentary representatives, no fault of his own, is no source of rejoicing on personal consideration, even to the most ardent Whig. Still there can be no doubt, on reading the evidence given at the late judicial investigation, that one of Mr. Phipps’ suppo ...
... 184b, and that was to revive old family title. have reckoned no promotions in the peerage, though (no excess of those on the Whig side appears still greater on a cursory inspection. But we have reckoned the two peerages obtainedl by plain John Campbell ...
... administration might repudiate the promise of its predecessor on the ground that the plan to be carried out was a Tory or a Whig measure. ...
... rumours of Ministerial differences. These rumours are not unfounded. The old story being re-told. There is feud.be tween the Whigs and the Radicals, and it is quite witbirttbe range of possibility that the Liberal party may 'broken up. Lord Bussell’s proposals ...
... keeping aloof from the old Whig party- The alliance may seem natural enough to the Tories, whose maxim it la to become all things to all men, if by any means they may gain something, but we rather suspect that the old Whig party will not be so easily ...
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... were contained in his third letter, but which to ordinary readers seemed entirely out of date, have proved by no means ea. The Whig party generally are for accepting these proposals,. or something like them, and it will be remembered that they were long ago ...
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