A History of Toryism From the Accession of Mr Pitt to Power in 1783 to the Dea
A History of Toryism From the Accession of Mr Pitt to Power in 1783 to the Dea
T E Thomas Edward Kebbel
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323 time, have been made the butt of hostile demonstrations and Hyde Park orators. The battle would have had to be fought over again. And the Conservative Party must either have done what they did in 1867, without the same logical background, or proposed a simple scheme of further reduction, which their rivals would certainly have out- bidden. As it is, the first Conservative Eeform Bill was the true justification of the second, and, whatever else Lord Derby's Government may be charged with, it... cannot be charged with inconsistency. Lord Hartington's vote of want of confidence in the Conservative Government, based chiefly on the inadequacy of their Keform Bill to meet the blazing necessities of the case, and their failure to preserve peace between France and Austria, was carried in a very full House by thirteen votes. Lord Derby again resigned, and made way for the second ministry of Lord Palmerston, who, by maintaining those Conservative principles which satisfied the majority of the nation, and using the Liberal phraseology which pleased the majority of the House, retained office to his death.
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