"We despise and abominate the details of partizan warfare, but we now are, as we always have been, decidedly and conscientiously attached to what is called the Tory, and which might with more propriety be called the Conservative, party; a party which we believe to compose by far the largest, wealthiest, and most intelligent and respectable portion of the population of this country, and without whose support any administration that can be formed will be found deficient both in character and stability."
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Members of the Parliament of the United KingdomFellows of the Royal SocietyAnglicans from the United KingdomPoliticians from IrelandAuthors from Ireland
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'Internal Policy', The Quarterly Review (January 1830), p. 276
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John Wilson Croker
John Wilson Croker (20 December 178010 August 1857) was an Anglo-Irish statesman and author.
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