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... The Whig Attitude. -There is something pathetic in the pose of the leading Whigs, as they mournfully protest that, although they could not join the Government, they nevertheless remain as robust as ever in their Liberalism, and most devoted followers ...
... WHIGS AND RADICALS. 10 THE EDITOR. sir. If the Ile, is a Whig leakier, this must be so, as he evidently aperika an one having Authority and net es theecribea, - then d the Radicals of Peterborough ta ps = and give reaped's' AA the wade it known, e ...
... future to formal separation. In the first place, if the Whigs dissent to some extent from the Radicals, it does not follow that they agree in all essential respects with the Tories. The words Whig and Tory still represent a real difference not only of ...
... Whigs and Radicals.-- During the last week or two we have heard hardly anything of those dissensions in the Tory party about which Lord Randolph Churchill had so much to say. Whether or not there were serious differences of opinion among Conservatives ...
... regarding each other with increas ing coldness. The Whigs would unanimously support the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act, whereas the Radicals consider that the proposal is a mere revival of despotism. The Whigs, while anxious to do justice to the Irish peasantry ...
... in home and foreign policy was imperatively required, and the Whig principle that there was to be no breach of political continuity. Thus they fought the Boers in order to please the Whigs, and gave them their liberty in order to please the Radicals ...
... THE WHIGS AND TORIES. Standard says it cannot understand why tho Whigs should not unite with those whose opinions, whose interests, and whose traditions are almost identical with their own. If they dislike to call themselves Conservatives, some neutral ...
... 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 ...
... to pieces. Sir William Harcourt and his Whig allies may whops insiciue that the Radicals will accept she old distinction between kratimies and Pariths end that the Radical Pariahs wiU consent to allow the Whig fitrelitnies to 'scup, Aloe, and to einaisetlime ...
... THE WHIG PLOT. It is denied on the part of the Libels' members who divided spinet the Government on Friday night that their vote was the result of a isonihinsitios. The majority of them. it is said. had no knowledge of the Liberal members who would vote ...
... 'Whig ilithiligerat. SUDDIer DEATH OF THE MASTER OF THE ESSEX HOUNDS. master ef the Mr. Luaus Arkwright, diet soddenly at lesidenoe at about Si. o'clock Saturday He to bed ca Friday eight gaits well. ...