THE EDINBURGH REVIEW AND THE WHIGS
... THE EDINBURGH REVIEW AND THE WHIGS. In the number published yesterday, the Edinburah I?m,,ieiv says :—If Mr. Gladstone had leaned more on his Whigs and Ie ...
... THE EDINBURGH REVIEW AND THE WHIGS. In the number published yesterday, the Edinburah I?m,,ieiv says :—If Mr. Gladstone had leaned more on his Whigs and Ie ...
... porters, and in defiance of the covert hostility and feeble support of his Whig allies ? And what, moreover, are those measures, in endeavouring to carry which he relied on the Whigs, and aban- doned his Radical supporters ? The fame and historical repute ...
... THE WHIGS, THE TORIES, AND MR GLADSTONE'S RESOLUTIONS. LoRD ELCHo, who for some considerable time has played the part of judicious bottle- holder to the Tories, came last night to the rescue of !us friends in omce. Lord ELCiio represents a Scotch constituency ...
... political parties in this country, two great regions of opinion, and the Whigs were in one and the Toiies in the other and they could never come together. But^ moie than that, the Whigs were justly proud of a glorious political past, but the Tories had none ...
... subject was a Whig, ihongli. not born a Whig, he puts him forward as a great exception to the general rule. Usually (he declares) Whigs are born, not made. A man who does not inherit Whig tradi- tions froni his father rarely acquires the ...
... the article in the Edinburgh Review pub- lished last night, and which seems to point to a division of opinion between the Whigs and Mr Gladstone and hia friends on the Eastern question, it is positively main- tained at Liberal headquarters that the Liberal ...
... bearing the names of towns devoted to Lerd Beaconsrield, they carry a. condensed history of his political somersaults—Chartist Whig 18 ...
... during many years, were on behalf of parliamentary reform. There may have been a great deal of Whig shrewdness in this, a desire, in the interests of the Whigs as well as in those of the nation, to take the direction of a popular movement that could not ...
... will not, we have good reasons to believe, be supported Dy any section of the Literal party, both the ltadi- cals and the Whigs being opposed to any amendment being brought forward. The Liberal leaders have accordingly determined to confine their opposition ...
... SPLIT IN THE HOME RULE PARTY. The Northern Whig says It may not be generally known, but we have ib on undoubted authority, that there is a split in the Home Rule camp in Belfast on the question of continuing Mr. Butt as leader of the party, a section ...
... Mr. Sotheron Esteourt and Sir Charles Adlerley in introducing the Xiendly Societies Bin, and has the reputation of being a Whig of the old school, the Opposition benches may regard him with special favour. ...
... Saturdar morning, a man named/.G. J. Godding committed suicide by taking a draught of hydrate f potassium The deceased, besides Whig 'a JavelHn. a stat'ouery bu^iesa in the town 0°f E2 fig, W temperance, ^nd there is no «oubt but that the ra-h 0°+ was committed ...