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... WHIGS the BAIRNINS ar• ASLEEP. New nis is donde& IS is • sod will sot hill so winnow is is lint kw Ss. Mond. ...
... WHIGS the BAIRNINS ar• ASLEEP. New nis is donde& IS is • sod will sot hill so winnow is is lint kw Ss. Mond. ...
... between Rockingham an — cl - the great Whig destroyer of Whiggism—the Earl of Chatham. Impatient, imperious brilliant, and theatrical; this King of men awed the English Senate, captivated the English people, and dazzled the public eye of Europe, while ...
... last Parliament the Muteombe had been Whig cad had returned • Whig; la the prment Parliament the Iloteonabe was Con. Donative, and it was wellknowathere every probakility that at a future time the would again be Whig. It had been stated la all the newsfspen ...
... there were two great planes of thought, two great regions of opinion ; the Whigs were in one region end the 'fories in another. Therefor they could never meet. More than that, the Whigs had a glorious political past of which they were justly proud, while for ...
... after all, this question of Whig and Tory ascendency is but one of names; that the Tories of Anne and the first two Georges were substantially the same as the Whigs of the early part of the present century • while the old Whigs are represented by the modern ...
... never be prevailed on to approve, on the ground that the Whig party would be split up by any such partial coalition. In fact, although this autobiography makes light of the disruption, the Whig party were utterly demoralized and disorganized up to the ...
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... cannot supply a meaning ? The ccntre of gravity of Lioeral politics hus in the Whig Party. The secr.2t of Liberal success is found in . the steady aud unwaverin4 pursuit of Whig principles. pa3t history attests thee., truth.i, but it is scarcely worth while ...
... supporting any Free Trade measures his successor nught bring forward. Unfortunately, an irreconcilable difference arose in the Whig ranks. Lord Grey objected to Lord Palmorston's appointment to the Foreign Office ; Lord Palmerston I would accept no other ...
... the opinions of the great Whig leaders. His graved speeches wore of ten,indeed, like the historical essays which most men cease to write when they leave the debating society. Still his youthful faith in the sufficiency of Whig principles to draw forth ...
... expedient to expose the Whig youth to the intolerant Toryism which then and lang afterwards monopolized all the high places and all the educational machinery of the English Universities. But there was still an intellectual refuge for Whig purism. The University ...
... with his old Whig friends, and during the Administration of All the Talents he had charge of the Home Office. In the following year he had to submit to the exhibition of Royal caprice that was inflicted twenty -seven years lateron the Whig Ministry of ...