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... THOSE STILL UNREGENERATE WHIGS. The ** greatest majority since the first Reform Bill” seems already to stand in need of coercion. Dark hints are being thrown out that if the more moderate members the great Liberal par‘y' presume any longer to impede the ...
... THE BEGINNINGS OF GREAT CAREER. “WHIGS AND WHIGGISM.”* “Sir,” said Dr. Johnson, “the Devil was the first Whig.” In the volume under review Benjamin Disraeli elaborates the doctrine enunciated by the great lexicographer of the 18th century. He does not ...
... opposition of the Whigs. quite in accordance with the worst instincts of Whiggisia to suggest that, crisis like the present, one of the first duties of Parliament to improve the procedure of the House. In the midst of perilous storm, ( typical Whig naturally ...
... but even here the unlucky Whig cabinet, by proem, arc often lugged into the akiimisk. a directly reverse mode should he admiralsd as to that which is made use of towards the mail criminals, we cannot tell ; btu so it is, the Ama ra in fault, and the latter ...
... Mr. Cooke’s History of the Whigs and Tories. Just ready, in thick Bvo. price 81s., Volume I. of THE HISTORY of PARTY, from the rise the Whig and Tory Factions In the Reign of Charles 11. the passing of the Reform Bill. By GEORGE WING ROVE COOKE, Esq. ...
... Mr. Cooke's History Whigs and Tories. Just published, in thick Ovo. price 81s., Volume I. of The history of party. In the present excited state of political feeling, we know no work which is likely to command more general attention than that now before ...
... WHAT WILL THE WHIGS DO The Bt. Stephen** Review argue* that the surrender of the word Tory be necessary secure the adhesion of the Whigs to the cause of order, it ought, time-honoured it is, to be abandoned. Is this a time/* the Bt. Stephen's asks, “to ...
... FEBRUARY 23. TORY MEN AND WHIG MEASURES. The Times this morning, all gush and goodness Conservative to the manner born—recalls some pleasant prophetic passages from Coningsby, and talks quite kindly of the author, and patronisingly of Tadpole ...
... FROM THE »tI.TIM»RE WHIG OF MARCH 30. (Extract the Editors from a Friend at ashlngton, dated yesterday.) «• The illustrious George Clinton is sick—l fear unto death—-I weep at the prospect! ,«• VVar, believe, we shall have, but not under two or ihree ...
... Stirling treats in two handsome volumes, Coke of Norfolk and hi 3 Friends (1n Lane). Re was a typical Whig magnate who considered that the Whig oligarchy was a heavensent institution, and who was not ashamed to be a .Little Englander during the Great ...
... THE GLOBE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1878, THS WHIG-LIBERAL PARTY. n Whig party has not only fallen, but to a great extent has bean broken up, writes Mr. Smith in tbs fortnightly Review. The Whig-Liberal party, funest 1, its superficial unity (if indeed it ...