whig|whigs in English

noun

[wɪg]

member of the Whig party in England

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1. Abolitionising whigs who form so large a portion of the whig party in Massachu setts and Ohio, and who are so numerous also in the whig ranks in New York

2. Charles Sumner, among others; a group of abolitionist Whigs who broke with the Whig party now and would never go back, a harbinger of the ultimate death, within the next four years, of the Whig Party.

3. "Ae deevil sat splitting Brumstane matches, Ane roasting the Whigs like baker’s batches; Ane wi’ fat a Whig was basting, Spent ‘wi frequent prayer and fasting, A’ ceased when thae twin butchers roar’d, And hell’s grim hangman stop’d and glowr’d

4. The Whigs used George's death to their own advantage.

5. He began by pouring ridicule on the whig leader.

6. Charlotte was an enthusiastic Whig, as her father had been.

7. The Whig leader in the Senate was Henry Clay of Kentucky.

8. It absorbed most of the dissenters from the dying Whig Party.

9. The Whigs, however, refused to co-operate because of disagreements over Catholic emancipation.

10. Sought the Whig nomination in 18 but lost to Winfield Scott.

11. Hamilton's Federalists evolved into the Whig Party and then the Republican Party.

12. The opposition Whig Party was happy over Van Buren's failures.

13. He was opposed by several candidates, all of the new Whig Party.

14. As expected, Clay was chosen as the Whig Party's candidate for president.

15. In other places we find Whig crowds retaliating to a Tory initiative.

16. Despite their differences, President Tyler and the Whig Congress enacted much positive legislation.

17. Southern Whigs were reluctant to repeat their mistakes on Texas, but, at the same time, Whigs from both sections realized that victory and territorial acquisition would again bring out the issue of slavery and the territories.

18. The abstract noun "whiggishness" is sometimes used as a generic term for Whig historiography.

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20. I never yet could ascertain properly whether you are a Whig or a Troy.

21. Everybody was sure that the Whigs would choose Senator Henry Clay as their presidential candidate.

22. They shared Whig exclusionist politics and were arrested during the Monmouth rebellion.

23. The interregnum produced by the King's removal facilitated a sudden and dramatic resurgence of the Whigs.

24. The Democratic victory was so great that many people thought the Whig Party was finished.

25. 26 The interregnum produced by the King's removal facilitated a sudden and dramatic resurgence of the Whigs.