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What does Whiggish mean?

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Adjective
  1. Alternative letter-case form of whiggish
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As far, however, as he could be said to have any opinions, his opinions were Whiggish.
Though Whiggish in tone, The Spectator generally avoided party-political controversy.
London society and the London mob, the Queen, and the Whiggish elements in his own party all opposed him.
But Phillips sounds Whiggish indeed in regarding the three wars as building up to a global destiny.
Indeed, in what seemed to be a throwback to nineteenth century Whiggish history, the viewing public were being sold a figure as being the greatest Briton.
Mr. Cheeseman shed a tear, and put on a new apron, and entirely reformed his political views, which had been loose and Whiggish.

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