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. |