Tory . Whig
... Tory . Whig. at all event* be elusions of cl The Conservative now been formed, a the public have recei for instance, would week, that the new Mr Henry Matthew a novice in Govi expected that bis watisfactory exi)erini ...
... Tory . Whig. at all event* be elusions of cl The Conservative now been formed, a the public have recei for instance, would week, that the new Mr Henry Matthew a novice in Govi expected that bis watisfactory exi)erini ...
... prominent Whig member estimates the ••cave on the Ministerial side of the House egaiast Home Rule TO. Mr Giftn, the statistician, concludes that In one way or another ** the English Government is loaer Ireland to the extent aboot £3,750,000 per annum ...
... principle*, and establish standards which the claim* of individual* or parties the distinction of Liberals may tested. The old Whig party indicated as the forerunner of the Liberals, and, the writer adds, started it* career as the party of the English Revolution ...
... elector* of Berwick. It has often been matter to that the intelligent artitana Berwick bare aubmittod wi loob totho dictation Whig* and Tories and to the horriUy blighting »y*tcm Datnuu«o which baa camel from tun* mroerooml to native town. I think to high ...
... that nobleman ; but as an indication the temper the Whigs, it ia a misfortune for the Ministry. The Ground Game Bill and the Irish Compensation Bill, the latter especially, have filled many the Whig landowners with alarm. That the clearest-beaded amongst ...
... brilliant of living historians, and to which O'Connell might with justice have applied the famous epithets with which assailed the Whigs. Mr Froude, regrets the emancipation of the Catholics, and the abolition of the penal laws. Fortunat* ly the shells which would ...
... on supporting a man who, on every really important question, acts against the old opinions of all the great Whig leaders. the old day the Whigs were a party to which for one was proud to belong, and of which I win no give up the traditions because a set ...
... they woukTeet any of their leaders join themenagarte on the Treasury bench. Whigs and Radicals hid joined hitherto, and by mutual concretions had worked ttsrether. The Whigs, however, had walked the quarterdrek whilst the Radicals slaved in the stoke-hole ...
... of, he might say, prominent Whig element, which certainly showed that leaders of tho Whig party preferred to outside active party politics during the coming Parliament, It also showed that the bridge which divided the Whig party from the Conservative ...
... circles that the House of Lords will reject the Land Bill. Such an event might welcomed more or leas reservedly by some of the Whigs, but nothing can be surer than that the constituencies will stand no nonsense, and that the Lords will have to choose between ...
... the Dissentient Liberals, when received the freedom the burgh Naim, declared himself proud of the name of Whig, and said was determined nphold Whig principles. Lord Harrington, however, has forgotten history. Was it not Fox who proclaimed generations before ...
... told. At Holyrood when Charlie danced. manhood may hare been entranced, Bv story from some strolling loon About the turn-tail whig dragoon. And ere the end of life's strange page, He vaulted o'er the Bible age. The trio in God's acre lie Vignettes for Gray's ...