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... WHIGS AND TORIES Looking back to the history of the two great leading Parties in this country, it will be found that the interests of Whigs and Tories are so much at variance that it is almost impossible to form a coa- lition which can remain permanent ...
... one seems to be, that the Whigs (who are never out of the way when good things arc to be distri- buted) will remain in statu quo, notwithstanding their much vaunted aversion to « the accursed Red Hook. The conduct of the Whigs, since the illness of Lord ...
... WHIG NEUTRALITY. . * CORRESPONbENCE BETWEEN LORD JOHN HAT, CHIEF IN COMMAND ON THE WORTH COAST OF SPAIN, AND THE I A RUST GENERAL RAFAEL MAROTO. jNo. I. His Majesty's ship Castor, Santander, Aug. 10. Sir— Commander Lapidge, the Officer iv command ...
... THE WHIGS IN OFFICE. Ah ! wooden-headed Whigs — the blow That other skulls had split, Makes no impression upon you — You live and blunder yet. The days when former Whigs have reigned Were seldom and were few ; Now are we for our sins ordain' d To have ...
... POPULARITY of the WHIGS. Each day brings its evidences of the popularity of the Whig Government. Here is one proof:— At a meeting of the Grand Jury of the county of Stafford, on Thursday la9t General Dyott (a Tory) proposed that this body, headed by the ...
... WHIGS AND RADICALS (FROM THE ALBION.) The Globe and Traveller of last night com- plains that ihe Tories do not use every possible exertion in favour of the Whigs, against the Ra- dicals in the canvass preparatory to the General Election. What! interfere ...
... respect to tbe Whigs and Tories, as wiugoni . parties in the State, well worthy of being borne in Jiusd The whole letter, indeed, is just such a desponding »n___ati_o upon the prospects of the Whigs at that time as '• _ lie indited now i in all save its wisdom ...
... the other hand, when the Whig oracle affirms that for a century tbe country haa been ?? of ita constitutional etiaracier or a representative Government he conveniently forgets that for a great portion of that time the Whigs never ad- vocated Reform ...
... WHIG JOBS. The appointment of Sir John Walsham to tha situation of Assistant Poor Lsw Commissioner is the most outrageous proof that the Poor Law Act is henceforth to be made a v* nig job. Sir John was transplanted from the less pleasing- because less ...
... principal share. But I do contend that those Whigs who consented to serve under Mr. Canning without obtaining any one concession lo Whig principles, but on the other hand pledging themselves lo oppose some favourite Whig measures, have no right to talk of Tory ...
... WHIG RUFFIANISM We learn from the Norfolk Chronicle that at the close of the meeting at the Corn Exchange, Norwich, on Saturday last, held for the purpose of furthering the election of Mr. Gurney and Mr. Windham, one of the most savage and cowardly outrages ...