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... first Reform agitation to the death of Lord Patmzastox—the Whig party was the “ party,” and that it owed as many of its successes to that circumstance as to any other. Yet the favourite the Whigs the present Government is that it has served itself heir ...
... earlier and his- torical names of Tories and Whigs are Ly no means out of date. And not only is the medern Con- to be the CT of the Tory of half a century and the modcru Literal the successo: of the Whigs of the same date, but there is a belief that these ...
... last night, Sir Rainald Knightly expressed the opinion that Lord Hartington was used as a kind of decoy duck to catch the Whig votes. (Hear, hear.) Mr Stopford Sackville, M.P., maintained that the most important issues of the future would be fought in ...
... with the view of making the Conservatives responsible for them. He felt this keenly, because humanity was not confined to the Whigs, the Conservatives being as humane But he was giad at this Liberal move, as it gave Mr Disracli an eppor- tanity of delivering ...
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