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WHIG PROMISES AND WHIG PERFORMANCES

... WHIG PROMISES AND WHIG PERFORMANCES FOR IRELAND. (From the Morning Chronicle.') Wh#n the history of this Whig Administration shall come to be summed up, its most dismal chapter will unquestionably be that headed, Irish policy.” are now approaching the ...

THE WHIGS

... THE WHIGS. The Whig writer* are not very complimentary to the Whig Minister*. The Wettmituler Reriew says—“ There wouU have been a disposition to rely on the Ministers to some certain extent. Now nobody hat faith either in their honesty ...

THE WHIGS,

... effected by the Whigs—tbe same party that in 1806 and 1807 adopted all those measures which for years before they had been denouncing. He bated the name of Whig. They might call him the devil if they pleased, but if they called him a Whig it would make ...

WHIGS >

... WHIGS > WHAT IS THE NATION TO FROM THE It now more than seventy years since Johnson defined to be the negation of all principle ;*’ and few, presume, will venture dcuy that lime has only tended confirm the truth of the moralist’s definition. In politics ...

THE WHIGS

... THE WHIGS. The following list originated with the London Morning Pott of Friday, and wa-* uthenlicated an article in the last number of the John D ill. Perhaps the object of the Noble Premier, raising hi« family office, w.io retrenchment. It is nut unlikely ...

THE WHIGS

... THE WHIGS PoJlltcmni, «Us do not take the trouble of looking heyond their noses, may suppose that the defeat of Ministers in the House Lords on Monday night yras unexpected ; bat they who weigh facts and circumstances can easily perceive that Ministcn ...

DEFEAT OF THE WHIGS

... DEFEAT OF THE WHIGS. The Whigs have suffered another and a signal defeat. Their new Lord of the Treasury, Mr. Graham, has been beaten in Perthshire, by a majority of nearly 200—viz, 1,464 Sir George Murray, 1,267 Mr. Graham. Well may the Whig Ministers lament ...

WHIG AND TORY

... WHIG AND TORY The great distinctions of Whig and Tory are not factious distinctions—nor irrelevant (as is now pretended) to the modern aspect of thingsnor are they (as the leading Whig Journals have recently maintained, for obvious motives of self-ju ...

PROSPECT OF THE WHIGS

... PROSPECT THE WHIGS. Since the general election in IH.'IT, the gains the Conservatives number fourteen, while those of the Whigs amount to no more than four, making clear gain in our favor of ten members for counties and boroughs. At the totting up the ...

THE WHIGS AND THEIR SUPPORTERS

... people will ever be excited favor of a Whig measure, long the Whigs continue to act as they have done.” Enthusiasm can never again be excited in favor of the Whigs. The cry of union of Reformers in support of a purely Whig administration will never again anything ...

RECALL OF THE WHIGS

... RECALL OF THE WHIGS. For the present the constitutional party defeated, and the revolutionists are triumphant. We not, however. despair—right and justice are *on our side, and Heaven will aid our cause, if, by our own conduct, we render ourselves worthy ...

THE WHIG MINISTRY

... THE WHIG MINISTRY. Wc are beginning opine that the day* of the Whig fiovernment arc numbered. Ik-set with emliarraasmcnts within, and with difficulties from without, they cannot much longer remain directors of public affairs. They arc like men who, having ...