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That nationalism is based upon patriotism, not upon purely material con- siderations. Let us never forget : " That man's the best cosmopohte, Who loves his native country best. " Party government, together with the names given to opposing factions, arose in a most interesting way. In 1648 a party of Whiggamores, or Western Scottish horsemen, 9 marched to Ekiinburgh to oppose King Charles I. , and the Duke of Hamilton, and this became known in history as the Whiggamore raid. During those troublo...us times there were also a large number of Irish " bog-trotters" or " Tories, " who went through the land, robbing and plundering the people, while professing to warmly espouse the royal cause. From these two parties came the political nicknames of Whig and Tory, the Tories standing for the maintenance of the King's supreme powers, and the Whigs defending popular rights. Parliamentary authority over the Crown, and toleration of dissenters in religion. Ultimately the Whigs evolved into the party known as Liberal with a left wing kno\^'n as Radicals, while the Tories became Con- servatives, who were so well satisfied with things as they were that they did not want to change them.
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