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Whiggism or
Whiggery is a
political philosophy that grew out of the
Parliamentarian faction in the Wars of the
Three Kingdoms (1639–1653) and was concretely...
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hierarchy of the
Church of England,
opposed to a Whig". He
linked 18th-century
Whiggism with 17th-century
revolutionary Puritanism,
arguing that the
Whigs of his...
- the term was not in
relation to the
British or
American Whig
parties or
Whiggism, but
rather took aim at "the nineteenth-century
school of historiography...
- Sir
James Robert George Graham, 2nd
Baronet GCB PC (1 June 1792 – 25
October 1861) was a
British statesman, who
notably served as Home
Secretary and First...
- (1990–present), a
second rump
successor to the SDP
which continues to
exist Whigs Whiggism Position is
determined by
parties who
received the most to the
least number...
- May 2013.
Retrieved 20
January 2012. Prashad,
Ganesh (September 1966). "
Whiggism in India".
Political Science Quarterly. 81 (3): 412–31. doi:10.2307/2147642...
- raw
English schoolboy,
primed to the brim with Whig politics" but "not
Whiggism only, but
Macaulay in
particular that I was so full of." However, Acton...
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representative democracy. The
Republicans borrowed ideas and
values from
Whiggism and
Enlightenment philosophers. The
French Republic supported the spread...
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Miranda Cordelia Susan Josephine Wiggs (born 26
February 1965),
simply known as
Josephine Wiggs, is an
English multi-instrumentalist rock musician, best...
- Saints' in Colchester. In 1682,
Hickeringill published his
History of
Whiggism.
According to the Encyclopædia
Britannica Eleventh Edition, Hickeringill...