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... Emancipation and the bolus of Reform. In 1841 Lord Melbourne was ! going out because he was tired of power and because the Whigs, great constitutional reformers as they were, could not manage the finances. In 1874 Mr. Gladstone dissolved because he was ...
... a subject interesting to the entire community, and one which calls forth more a patriotic than a party feeling. Tories ) , Whigs, and Radicals are concerned in self-government. No enlightened man, loving liberty, would wish to transfer to any government ...
... Iwo Paine in the Beak and Unto Self -Distrust, Love of Solitude. Ground's' Pees, and many other aliment', which, neglected, Whig the to an early Death. T with Hints on Chronicda and all dime. Sat sib contains many metal lONS far the alleviating' of suffering ...
... the question of Church Defence was question of Whig or Tory. Their had persistently refused to allow accurate investigation from the body of the people to the merits of the Churcia. found the terms Whig and Tory with the meaning now assigned to them ...
... their bounden duty to support the Church, whether High, Low, or Broad.—Lord LITTLIren said Church Defence was no question of Whig or Tory. The leading statesmen of both had been in favour et an Established Church • and Lord Russell, the meet sesiaent exponent ...
... to secure the nnanimity in the Cabinet. I told him that I thought he ought to tell LLord Holland that he was looked upon by Whig politicians as the representative of Mr. Fox, and tat his resignation might break up the Ministry or oven dissolve the Parliament ...
... leadership of the Opposition variously commented on National Zeitung sees event the fore?unner of a separation between the old Whigs and their Sal allies, and notes as significant the contemporaneous appearance of Mr. Gladstone's essay the Tory Quarterly Review ...
... office of Secretary of the Home Department. Notremarkable for decision of character, and still less for sound judgment, the late Whig-Radical Minister would have evinced a prudence, akin to mercy, to himself had he abstained from making allusion to the long ...
... Opposition is variously commented on. The National Zeitung sees this event the forerunner of a separation between the old Whigs and their Radical allies, and notes as significant the contemporaneous appearance of Mr. Gladstone's essay in the Tory Quarterly ...
... will do Liberals good, for they will acquire this lesson—that they can neither standstill nor attempt to move too fast. The Whig section will see that where Lord Russell has arrived, despite finality, it is safe for them to follow. The Radical wing will ...