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... tolerably comprebe naive history of which the book opens. It was to Melbourne that the noble lord repaired on the fall of the Whig Ministry in 1834, and received from its inhabitants an address expressing surprise and regret at his removal from office, and ...

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... thus declared himself the l, at Stroud If that is the name that pleases therm, if of D they say that the o 'd distinction of Whig and Tory wh should no longer be kept up, I am ready, in opposition ple ~ to the name of Conservative, to take the name of Ilin ...

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... dis- guise. Cave used to call his Debates in the Senate of Great Lilliput, and Dr. Johnson, always taking care that the Whig dogs should not have the best of the argument, was in Cav1sd employ This state of things went on for a long time, but at leng ...

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... politics, soholarship, and sport, As a statesman Lord Derby was born under an unauspioioas star. He came into Parliam itt Ca a Whig, and as such was one of the authors of the'first Reform Bill. Wben the Reformed Parliament met, he was marked out as the most ...

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... Harcourt is too inconsiderate of the Liberal who does not see why he should be deprived of his pint, while the swells in the Whig clubs may diink as they like. Therefore we are obliged to give ear to Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman He, too, as a leader of ...

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... future ii of the Conservative party. It does not like Mr. 4 Chamberlain; it says the right hon. gentleman has X swallowed the Whigs, and predicts that he will p swallow the Tories. The Popular Medical Monthly discusses rail- il road kidney and other diseases ...

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... just-at least not an ungenerous-estimate of the character of Lr- Fox, whom he describes as the ' bridge between the he old Whigs and the new Radicals, but singularly ,h, enough there is not a word respecting his attitude A towards Ireland. in From Mr. ...

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... England, Rodney found himself superseded by a man whose principal qualiflcation was that he had always voted steadily for the Whigs. Mr. H .nnay's biographical sketch is as interesting for the light it throws upon the times as i for the story it tells of ...

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... the forehead and those on )le the other on the left. Upon inquiry I found that the ire body of Amazons on my right hand were Whigs and ch those on My left Tories. With these few his- in torical sign posts to guide us, there will bo se no difficulty for ...

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... that the country should be prevented from slipping intothe belief that Home Rule is, like other political cries, an affair of Whig and Tory, and so certain to be brought about some day by the eternal see-saw of party warfare. The second con- sideration is ...