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... saying to us, And hi, boys ! whatever you do, for God's sake don't play with your Conservatives near the first Whig hole, the snuggest Whig bole in all Scotland I (Loud and continued laughter and cheering.) ...
... saying to us, And hi, boys ! whatever you do, for God's sake don't play with your Conservatives near the first Whig hole, the snuggest Whig bole in all Scotland I (Loud and continued laughter and cheering.) ...
... split of the party on this question. But this assumes too much. We have to learn whether Lorl Hartington speaks for his fellow Whigs or only for himself. There is a vast difference between the two. No doubt, even in the latter case a condemnation of the land ...
... to see now here before use. It is true we have not been able yet to conciliate everybody. I fear that our friends the old Whigs are not altogether pleased with us. (Laughter.) ...
... their stringency was owing to Gene* Roberts' well-known dislike to critieunn, and that the Indian authorities had deferred Whig wishes in the matter. No one, howeves, went so far as to suppose that the Home authorities were directly responsible for r ...
... Landlords, has undoubtedly startled the Whigs. So much so in fact that I should not be at all surprised if his views on that subject were to re-open the old gap in the Liberal party, which asperities the Whigs and Radicals. at, on the other hand, the ...
... have observed great deal in the papers lately about faggot votes. He had a very strong opinion about faggot votes. Whether Whig or Tory, Radical or Conservative, created a faggot vote, he held that it was unjust and immoral. (Hear, hear.) He was &commercial ...
... expressed the general feeling of the Whigs, his speech contains the doom of the Land-laws ; and even if it does not, it is a most important event. For years past, it has been well understood that all Liberals outside the Whigs were willing or eager to alter ...
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... Beaconsfield—(hisses and applause)—who was a man who knew what coolness was. (Applanee, Oh. and hisses) He was net there talking Whig or Toty, but that quality wu as essential virtue of all persons who had a talent for adminietration• (hear, hear)--and because ...
... Government in their Eastern policy ; but never on any occasion has he proved disloyal to his Party. He has always been a good sound Whig. To the moderate but progressive character of his political sentiments is no doubt due the long and easy seat he has been allowed ...
... minds. The Liberals have, in fact, refused to make of free agriculture a party demand, a Cabinet question, and have allowed the Whig landlord; who on all such subjects sympathise with the Tory landlords, to dictate their policy. They have not even fought heartily ...
... Indian troops to Malta, they could not expect the head of the Cabinet always to speak out his mind ; but they all knew that the Whig Government had tampered with the army. It made a change is itscomposition—no doubt intended for the best—but resulting in this ...