Many dinners were hosted and attended by well-known left-wingers, and the stage was set for the revival of Whiggery on the British political landscape. |
But however deeply Smollett was attached to his country, it was merely a sentimental attachment, akin to his whiggery. |
That is the only way one can deal with Whiggery, and I implore all decent-thinking, true Americans to heed my urgent call to arms! |
For whiggery, rightly understood, is not a political creed but a social caste. |
The whiggery of Bow Street would perhaps rise up against this wisdom. |
Macaulay's Whiggery and Froude's fierce Protestantism but in all cases they influenced how people then and now saw and still see history. |