WHIG AND TORY
... WHIG AND TORY ...
... WHIG AND TORY ...
... large, and hated of all Whigs and Celts. For a Whig may no more abide hard facts than a Celt can put up with governance. But whereas your Irishry (simple folk) love to express themselves by hack journalism or by dynamite, the Whigs have not uncommonly been ...
... over. _ No countryman livin their tr:cks to tlis:uver.) His pamphlet, :Ililion No Plagimy, astonished the town, delighted the Whig:, and, for once, dismayed Dr. Johnson. The conscientious Lauder, whose notions of Morality taught him to accuse Milton of a ...
... once forall, that the I lave- Nots (or Out- of-I ts) are in their way scarce less distinguished than the Haves. Once a Whig always a Whig: Mr. Gladstone, in preferring his personal following, and in more or less ignoring the claims of those that are merely ...
... His father married a Cavendish, and thus, by desccnt as well as by education and by temperament, himself was a Whig of the Whigs. Now, the Whigs, with all their faults, were often good administrators. Lord William, despite his ancestry and tradition, was ...
... Elections, The, 237. What the Swede— ?* And, 524 What Will he 14) With It? 207. Wheat Crop, The English, 6ot. Where to Go? 392. Whig and Tory, 30. Whirlwind, Reaping the, 545. Widow, Sons of the, 4 Winding the Reel, too Wise Report, A, 79. Wrongs of Thomas ...
... in, 161. Times Angry, The. 81. Toleration of Intolerance, The, 498. Tooley Street, More, 83. ' Too Superstitious, 8. Tory, Whig and, 30. To your Tents, 0 Clapham, 130. Trade Unionist, The l'riest and the, 523. Tragic Comedians, 160. Trial, Philanthropy ...
... Courtier and the Cold Mutton, as depicted by the late E. M. Ward, R.A., has doubtless fired the fancy and confirmed the resolve of Whig and Radical ...
... modern parties, it is unnecessary to seek curiously for his opinion. Lord Derby, then, was not a Tory. Ile was born and bred a Whig, and the trail of Whiggery was over him to the end. Nothing in the book is more useful than the exculpation of Mr. Disraeli ...
... the House of Commons the party is composite in equal proportions of mere Conservatives and of converted AVlligs. Now, your Whig is, in more ways than one likes, an obsolete battleship ; and as a three-decker he may have lad his merits, but he will not ...
... itself to hymning and sermonising as naturally as the French to oratory and drama, and the making of scientific books. But the Whig rulers of two centuries ago refused to see and recognise this very obvious and important fact ; and the effect of their blindness ...
... purpose, of the essay is to be a special judgment on Whigs in general and one Erskine May in particular. We also note a luminous little sketch of one of the most shameless jobs that ever disgraced even a Whig Government. It is entituled the Case of the Deanery ...