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... impartial. These two qualities are always held in respect in the sister island and probably one reason why English Ministers (both Whig and Tory) have so often failed in their attempted Irish reforms is that they have been timid where they should have been bold ...
... the land agitators has elicited strong condemnation from the leading Liberal and Protestant journals of Ulster. The Northern Whig urges the certainty of failure, and adds that Government will receive neither gratitude nor sympathy from those who are urging ...
... great measure of states- manship. Some Whigs distrust Miar. Gladstone, and some who call themselves Radicals dislike him. He does not feel himself very secure as the leader of a powerful and compact force. The Whig peers are generally feeble and timid, ...
... policy. It is not the policy of the Radical party, for their policy is one of nonintervention; it is not the policy of the Whigs, for their policy is the maintenance of the existing balance power. nob the policy of his colleagues in the Cabinet, for those ...