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... WHIG VERSUS TORY A TEXT-BOOK ON POLITICAL THOUGHT The Social and Political Ideas of Scone English Thinkers the Augustan Age is a series of lectures delivered King's College University of London, edited by F. J. C. Heariishaw (George G. and Co., 7s. ...
... WHIG, TORY, CONSERVATIVE? SIR. —The following historical notes may prove interesting the present moment in reply Old Whig.” In Kill first appeared the existence of the two great political parties, subsequently—in the time of Charles ll. called Whig and ...
... OPPORTUNITY FOR THE WHIGS. present time, the Standard thinks, is the Whig {opportunity. What will they do with it? very few jdays will supply the answer, and satisfy all doubts as to itheir patriotism and sinoerity. In the matter Reform, mnder the present ...
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... ‘Whigs to damna@ |Piymeuth might safely leave it to the teaching his parrot to consign the on the death’ of men on board the transports whether tion. Nearly two years afterwards, they wo of Sir Paxton, a second Conservative jrather encountera gale in ...
... -+h leads to the eof the Whigs ussian right to dev ver. They allege | the fear of a ris wins, which Rus: at our Forcign-of ladstone’s sht, therefore, t extent to increase the » the Kilia bra at all of this beral, and the nearvatives Will sposed to be ...
... one man cannot do the work of four, oF, as bappen® ies, the work of ten men, Whig of the Whigs, » true in his little Jove of the-Church,. bas of this Logie fo ‘eatent by the erection But the present G ern fnent te naan wih are tt en or which, .if,.given ...
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... “ Evory man, I think,” says the Whig historian, “ ought to be at liberty to discuss the evidence of roligion ; but fo ought to be at the unwilling ears and liberty to force on eyes of others sounds and sights which must cause annoyance and irritation ...