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... Citizen or Squire, Tory, Whig, or Radical would all desire Peg oi Limavaddy. Had I Homer’s fire, Or that of Serjeant Taddy, Meetly I’d admire Peg of Limavaddy. And till I expire. Or till I grow mad, I Will sing unto my lyre Peg of Limavaddy. Tet it has ...
... WHO WAS COKE OF NORFOLK? (1) England's Greatest Whig Prince under five reigns. (2) He transformed agrioulture throughout two hemispheres. (3) He carried the independence of America. (4) He enabled England to defy Napoleon. (8) He was offered • peerage ...
... Nitot, and day by day we were promised a Whig Peace, a Cobdenite Peace, a Defeatist Peace. A Frenchman inquired: Should not save ourselves infinite trouble by inviting the Germans to draft their own terms There was force in this suggestion. It would certainly ...
... gIR EDWARD GREY. “MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF WHIG NOBILITY.” ITALIAN APPRECIATION. appreciative character-sketch Sir Edward Grey, written by Signor GugUelmo Emanuel, its London correspondent, has appeared’in die Milan Corriere della Sera,” in which emphasis ...
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... contributes under title, The Last of the Whigs.” In a sense no one has a better right to deal with the great Whig than a member of the family so long united with the Cavendishes in upholding the policy of the Whigs. The late Duke is described the sole survivor ...
... historically no more j than a resurrection of old Radical protests j against true Whig doctrine. Indeed, Sir lidward Grey’s chief offence in certain quarters is that he is Whig ; that he will not lend himself to mere sentimental intervention of the kind that ...
... should be: but I do not agree with your article under the above heading. Lord J-ansdowne is not Whig; is Pacifist. In the old, old days there were only Whigs and Tories. A Tory was one who said because his ancestors always sat upon bard, wooden chairs that ...
... ent, which the lexicographer who hated the Whigs with undying hate, maintained off Fleet-street. The Whigs have long forgiven Johnson his attacks on them —we can imagine his horror at being forgiven by Whig, even in the serene atmosphere the Elysian fields ...
... Smith admits that it is not very easy say who were the Tories or who were the Whigs of any particular epoch. A man who was a Tory under Walpole might well and logically become a Whig under Georg© 111. The supreme cleavage of party took place within these periods ...
... the traditional blue (the fairy colour”) of the Catholic Irish. Buff and blue, the old Whig colours, united the tawny of the English with the blue of the Scotch Whigs. Is it possible that the Conservative “True Blue” derives from the colour introduced Rupert ...