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... address of tl lication, bat as gonaineness.] To the Edito QIJESTION SPEA] Y°u paper the folio, speakers to At what Tory to Whig? Cau you deny I no proipeet Mr. Disrach for At what date. change W Radical, from I to llealy i ismgcs for the not probab'e ...

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... Oladstouian s mtkers to At did Mr. from rot to Whig ? Call that he changed sides be,tanse he of competing with oft Dllrooo Dr the leadership of his party ? At what dates, and for what reasons. did be :hew from Whig to Liberal, from Liberal to from Radical to ...

POLITICAL CHIT CHAT. BT CRITICt

... Time., of May 29th. 1944, the writer said Every politician will read this book with avidity —the details are so personal. Whigs and Conservatives are abused with such equal bitterness and truth, that in consideration of the manner in which his neighbour ...

POLITICAL CHIT CHAT,

... on the British taxpayer. The words written by Earl Russell, the veteran I Whig statesman were: I cannot but think I was mistaken in giving way to Mr. Gladstone as head of the Whig Radical party in England. I had uo reason to suppose. when I surrendered ...

[AI klioxrrs liacassesv.] SPORT ez ANECDOTE

... no protection to murder and robbery, and the Bill passed its first reading by 274 to 125. Yet before the second reading the Whigs forgot their patriotism in their desire for place, and the Protectionists, like I Cowper's dog, to serve their Party ends, ...

be perfectly made up as to the certainty of Catholic Emancipation having come at last. The feeling of ..

... accuse Mr. John Morley of doctrinaire Manchesterism, and pettish temper. They describe ' Sir William Harcourt as a seasoned Whig; they charge his colleagues in the Lords with ignorance and inertia. They proclaim the unpalatable truth that the English working ...

WHAT IS CONSERVATISM. I (BY EEL THE NOSBEHAS: 1

... enemies a year after with the title of Whig, a Scotch word for sour whey, which wax first applied to the Covenantere. Of cosine, alien James It wee deposed, the Tories were the adherents of the Stuart race, while the Whigs were the upholders of William and ...

WHAT IS CONSERVATISM? (BY KEL THE NORSEMAN.)

... the 1837 Parliament, said that if the name Conservative plemed . the opposite party, and they wished the old distinction of Whig and Tory to drop, he was ready be take the name • Reformer' in opposition to the name • Conservative.' The great line of ...

WHAT IS CONSERVATISM? (BY KEL THE HORSEMAN.)

... speaking what the one believed in is what the other believe. in. Whigs believed in the emancipation of all cle,/es. so did and do Con. servatives Wilberforce to the fore in this respect. Whigs advocated education and extenaion of suffrage ; no have the C ...

NCAS.TER AND DISTRICT

... at one sitting. A Whig Government then in power, and controlled the Reform Parliament. In the Government were Earl Grey, Lord Althorp, Lord John Russell, Lord Melbourne, Lord Palmerston, Lord Holland, and Lord Brougham, all Whigs, and the trial was ...

PATIENCE

... laid the foundation of the re-conetructed Tory party. (Applause) He said on Lotus try if we cannot get rid of all these phases—Whig and Tory--and let no see if we can fown one great National party. (Loud applause.) Gentlemen, before I show you how he eetabliebed ...