THE CROWN AND ITS ADVISERS

... description. He divides them into Conservatives and Liberals, and subdivides each into Tories and Liberal-Conservatives, and into Whigs and Radicals. Now, if all that is meant by this is that there is a moderate and an extreme section in each party, it is of ...

SCRAPS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... nighbourhood. 1 TIInCr iS A TIDE IN TH lt AFFAIPs Os MN.'-The Edi~nbr.wgh Raviv'w, in its anrtide on the past and future of the Whig pirty, stys that the Conservative party has been brought into power by a strong tidal wave. Mr. G'adstore. on this being ...

LONDON IN THE THE JACOBITE TIMES

... of London were traversed by other passengers than Jacobite roughs pouring to protect a non-juror exposed in the pillory, or Whig mobs crowding to see a boy hanged at Tyburn for setting up the types of a Jacobite pamphlet. Discussion in Par- liament ran ...

LITERATURE

... election to the present hour ? Moreover let Dr. Quin re- member there are Whigs and Liberals. I trust he 3 is clear of oonfouuding the one class Nvith the other. a A true Whig is merely a Tory. iv disguise. Dr. s Quin calla bastard Toryism of the kind ...

LITERATURE

... sequel; so far as our limits - permit, - to -- - estimate, Mr f Christie's judgment of - the - ekbeer - of the founder -of the Whig party; --.but w-ov Aiopot that, though our literature is still without an: adequate monument of one'of its most &rilliant ornaments ...

PAU AND THE PYRENEES.*

... John Bull, we believe, has returned homne under the impression that here was a fresh instance of the ?? spirit of our veteran Whig statesman, who was to be found attacking the most forbidding Pyrenean peaks with the same boldness he would have displayed ...

BEAUCHAMP'S CAREER.*

... tristis Orestes. Their Tories are mere hot-headed, no-surrender men, all alike; their Radical is a mere wandering voice; their Whig simply a melancholy prey of the Fates, condemned to strike the blow at his mother, Privilege. The feudal Toryism of Everard ...

MR. DISRAELI'S NEW NOVEL— LOTHAIR

... accumulations when that period shall have been reached. One of his guard'ans was his uncle, Lord Culoden, a Presbyterian and a Whig. The other, at the time of the crea- tion of the trust by Lothair's father, had been a clergyman of the Church of England ...

HUME

... historical accuracy or alleged one-sidedness- a charge which, by the way, came with extremely bad grace from the lips of the great Whig historian. Fluctuating between Whiggism and Toryism--the one com- mending itself to his intellect, the other to his chivalrous ...

THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM 1815.*

... been justified in following any different course. It was either Lord Brougham or some equally eminent Whig who said how lucky it was that the Whigs were not then in office, as they would have had to do exactly the same. The distress occa- sioned by the ...

PARIS FASHIONS

... Tobllemache Simclair's W own.explanation of his failure is that he isnot one'of the exclusive Whig clique; and that he is ' o-V married ti to one of the Leahs of the Whig aristociaey ;' but we tk believe he might fimnd another reasen more 9attering to his abilities' ...

BURKE.*

... preparing his notes for the ' Relection. l it is a comfort to find that the editor begins by perceiving the| notion of the Yoxite Whigs and their political descendants, that Birke in 1789 abandoned the principles which he had preache in 1770} to be a shallow ...