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... WHIGS AND RADICALS. Mr, Labouchere writes :—* In politics there are but two parties—the Conservatives and the Kadicals; all clse is but an intrigue. Both entertain clear and definite political opinions. We may respect a Conservative although we may differ ...
... WHIGS AND PADICALE, The Manc'ester Courier asks :—And does anyone believe — with all the recent uttersnces of Lord Hartington fresh in his mind —that he would have introduced a balt measure like the present imto the House of Commons? The mandate of the ...
... politics as has been caused by the fall of the Whigs. In 1866 it was calculated there were 300 Whigs in the House of Commons and 70 Radicals. Well now, as far as votes are a guide, there are 370 Radicals and no Whigs. Anyone who will compare the professions ...
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... siguifies't for folks to chide For what was done before them _ Let Whig and Tory all agree, Whig and Tory, Whig and Tory, Whig and Tory all agree, To drop their Whig-rneg-morums' ; Let Whig and Tory all agree ...
... THE EDITOR OF THE MORN'TN'G POST. Sir, — The letter of your correspondent. Sir Edward Sullivan, on the extinction of the old Whigs leada me to make a suggestion which I think may be of service to the Constitutional cause, especially at the present time. ...
... like Gordon to Khartoum,as a sort of forlorn hope for the Government. It is about time a Whig ran some risk on his own account, alike personal and political. Whigs generally take very good care of themselves in both respects. But what is our ex-Viceroy ...
... nation bid fair to follow the consolidation of the Whig power. Tiie rancorous hatreds of an early.period w’ere vanishing in the generous rivalries Parliament. The chiefs on both sides were Catholic Whigs or Protestant Tories, but they were loyal Irishmen ...
... opposed to the extension of the suffrage, and their attacks on the House of Lords have been watched with much uneasiness by their Whig allies. Again, the Conservatives have also shown that they know how to demonstrate. They have responded zealously to the call ...
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