THE FUTURE OF LIBERAL GOVERNMENT
... ignoring the Church, and not very reverent of the sacredness of ancestral estates, oommand the continued allegiance of tho Whigs of the country ? ...
... ignoring the Church, and not very reverent of the sacredness of ancestral estates, oommand the continued allegiance of tho Whigs of the country ? ...
... rejection there ! can be no doubt, because the Whigs and ! the Radicals have now got beyond the stage at i which they can cordially combine for a common i object. Besides the Bill allows of no common . object to the Whig landlords and the Binning; ham land pirates ...
... carryiug out the mandate his constituents '( He did not blame the Conservatives, but what should be said of the action of the Whigs, and men who wanted Home Rule for Ireland? Many Liberals were not altogether satisfied with the present position of the parties ...
... all Liberals. They are a mixture of Whigs, Radicals, and Republicans, and each is anxious to pull his own way. The Daily News says that the next leader of the Liberal party should come from what is called the Whig section, and should show himself capable ...
... sink all minor differences, and to put trust in one another. But how are the Whigs of the party to trust the Radicals whom they fear, or how are the Radicals to trust the Whigs whom they despise Circumstances and the love of power have kept them together ...
... 1883, which begins to-day, may claim an honourable place in Parliamentary annals. According to the Standard, as long as the Whigs and the Radicals call themselves one party Opposition and act like two parties when in power the result must inevitably bo ...
... idolatry of the latter without, however, being able to appreciate his judgment. The Reform Club is becoming more than ever Whig-like in its tendencies. Even the popular Mr. T. B. Potter, M.P., has been excluded from its committee. Like Mr. Joseph Chamberlain ...
... merely adopting his phrase, saying m effect, although I seom to you a ' Radical,' afte£ all I hope I am better than the ' vile Whig.' One can quite imaaine a Liberal opponent of th*j ballot or of household suffrage in the counties bein? called a Tory ...
... the high position for which he has been chosen. He is the head of great house and the heir of many generations of the purest Whig traditions. His father was Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs after the Crimean War; his grandfather was for twenty years ...
... together, and they anxious to revert to the old arrangement of consul-general Cairo to represent English interests. But the Whig members of the Cabinet hold very strongly that would be suicidal to leave Tewfik the unready to become again the shuttlecock ...
... without cement, here a bit of blackstone, and there a lot of white patriots and courtiers ; king's friends and Republicans; Whigs and Tories ; treacherous 'friends and open enemies—that it was indeed a very curious show, but utterly unsafe to touch and ...
... Right Bill. Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Chamberlain desired to make the Bill very comprehensive and effective its character ; but the Whig landlords in the Government would not have great unsettlement of the relations between landlord and tenant. Tho bill, therefore ...