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... ATTITUDE OF THE WHIGS. The ;mined says — We have reason to believe that Lord Hartington is unwilling to form a member of any Government which proposes to deal with the Irish question on Home Hale principles, and that neither be nor several of Mr. Gladstone's ...
... will induce the Whigs support scheme all liksly to prove acceptable to the Irish party. The aim, therefore, is to indoos Gladstone to consent each modifications as will ensure majority sufficient to outweigh Conservatives and Whigs combined. One platform ...
... is to say, Mr. °WISMAR is to show his hand to pacify the Whigs, and he is Dot to play his cards in order to please the Radicals. This is, in truth, a marvellous specimen of Whig wisdom and Whig cajolery. No more powerful argument, no more convincing ad ...
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... candidature is but a selfish Whig appeal for that mach-loved occupancy of place, the proverbial ambition of Whig peers. When we consider what Whiggery really is, and then look at the epistle sent in the year 1885 by • Whig peer we shall see that the letter ...
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... admires, Ths word Whig may bcoms extinct, I *vae originally a nieknsme, and it may cease to be used, and be saper- seded by another; but Whig principles must always continue to exescise a large influence and to animate a considerable party, Whig principles, ...
... MR. GLADSTONE AND THE WHIGS. The Duke of Bedford has addressed the following letter to the Times Sir, —The belief, which is becoming general that Mr. Gladstone is prepared to use his power in Parliament to hand over the loyal in Ireland to the dominion ...
... WEAK-KNEED WHIGS (laughter and applause), and they were backed up in their treachery by certain Radicals, to whom the smile of a marquis or the nod of a duke was dearer than political principle (hear and laughter), and it was from the ranks of the latter ...