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The Cambeidqk House Conspiracy'

... made spontaneously, and with so much dignity, ought naturally have had for effect the mitigation of public opinion; but the Whigs (bv this term we designate, for sake of brevity, the different members of Parliament who side with Lord Palmerston and Lord ...

ATROCITIES OF “ THE EMPIRE.”

... extracts. You cannot doubt being the ehief organ and strength our Government—no matter which set are in! for with us, both whig and tory ace tbe same thing. They are on both aides perfectly conservative ” of their own advantages, and littla or nothing ...

M. DE MONTALEMBERT ON ENGLAND

... rapidly and triumphantly, into cverv impartial mind. He also knew bow to find skilfully the weak point in the armour of the Whig resolution, abstaining the while from expressing any opinion on Lord Canning’s proclamation. [Hem M. de Montalembert quotes ...

AMERICAN PARTIES AND POLITICS,

... become more and more painfully apparent every day since the passing of the Fugitive Slave Act, the final break-up of the great Whig party, and the election of President Pierce. The Fugitive Slave Act struck a blow at the spirit of the Constitution by grossly ...

TUB JEBSBT INDEPENDENT AND DAIDT TELEDBAPH i MONDAT. DEOBOTEE >, I.M-

... The property of the poor man was in his hands and sinews. * • • There should be no finality, whatever the measure of Tory or Whig, until every man twenty-one years of ago is represented in Parliament.” These and similar speeches indicate the growing feeling ...

The Bottle !

... and Robert Lowe. Massey, Baines, B. Hall, WaiDsden. Frederick P., Hayter, Wilson, Ball, Uerries, W. B.” Tory’s seldom heard. Whig will hardly do. Liberal the word Hade for me and you. CHORUS. Don’t say Radical, ’Tis rery low, Don’t say Radical, No, no, ...

UNFORTUNATE CHILDREN

... have not watched the changing position and character of the daily Press of late, apt to suppose and to say that, if the great Whig Journal varies, it is because public opinion varies also; that it is a sure indication of the ebbs and flows of the middle ...

THB OLD SBXTOS

... Secretary -at-War while Wellington waa yet wreetling with Napoleon’, marahala in Spain, _ waa one of the authon of the Xew Whig Guido, ha. formed part of aeons of adminUtntiona ; and-one of the hardeet worked men of hia time—has yet. found leisun a beau ...

PROSPECTS OF REFORM

... disgraceful scenes which usually accompany attempts at reform on the Continent. Hitherto, howerer, cannot say that either ths Whig or the Tory party has shown any|tign of being prepared to yield in dignified manner to the necessities of the tiroes. Not one ...

MARKETS AND FUNDS

... s to theirs. Mankind is generally disposed to convinced of what it desires ; but person, except few desperate Tories, and Whigs who are better, are now interested in discovering that free government carried to its legiti*M« MMVMMM II t fclAllM, u4 MM ...