WHIG MTS
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... THE WHIGS OPPOSITION. [from the times.] Symptoms are not wanting that transformation which | usually comes over the Whigs in opposition, and changes them from the most unimpressionable and obstructive Ministries into the Host sympathetic and liberal ...
... WHIG CONVERSION. The great and manifest improvement which has taken place within the last few months, in all departments manufactures and commerce, has become so palpably evident, that even the organs of Whiggcry are compelled to admit the fact. The Morning ...
... THE WHIGS AND THEIR MASTERS. {The THURSDAY, April 17, 1862. John Bright's organ is in high dudgeon with the Premier, and is now subjecting his lordship to occasional sallies of that uncompromising and violent condemnation, which so striking a characteristic ...
... WHIG JOBBERY. The following account of the reforming Lord John Russell's exploits in the way of liberal nepotism and jobbery is from the Essex Gazette, and ought to be known to the people of England. It is only however, up to 1852, since which time ...
... Northern Whig. He boasted of giving a creed to his party. What is the creed of the Tory party ? Lord Beaconsfield has left it without any creed at all. The idol, though raised on lofty pedestal, was of very ordinary clay after all. A skilful political ...
... WHIG TACTICS. tfDrltniltam «ct)roniclr. Wednesday Evening, May 13, 1840. refer our readers to the Parliamentary proceedings of Monday evening, in which it will be observed, that Ministers were out-voted no less than five divisions; the majority each occasion ...
... THE LEGACY OF THE WHIGS. It is by no means a pleasant consideration, either for Government or the country, that there was a deficiency amounting to two millions, three hundred and fifty-four thousand pounds, in the revenue of the last year,ending October ...
... WHIG TRAITS. The administration of Sir Robert Peel will confer an immense benefit upon the country, less even by its legislative measures, than by the manly and noble sentiments which give it character. Before entering upon office, the Premier boldly ...
... THE WHIGS IN 1796. [From Lord Holland's Memoirs of the Whig Parly during his own time.'] Tbe principal interest this work consists in the light which throws upon various passages in our history, and upon tbe motives which the actors in them were guided ...
... WHIGS AND TORIES. The 'rories iu reviewing Mr. Lecky•ii nerowel volume of The History of England in the Eighteenth Century —a rentarkidde and book. : — In of the moot tnnsterly i.hapters of bin honk, Mr. Leeky insists on this inherent difference hetween ...
... WHIG TACTICS. ilt is very generally believed in the P**JL mji i that the next Se-sion of Parliament will stormy, well as the most imjiortant, I curred for many years. The Whigs have , coquetting with the Leaguers, Chartist*. pealers ; and we should not ...