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Toryism
Toryism (ˈtɔərɪɪz(ə)m) Also 7–8 Torism. [f. as prec. + -ism.] The principles, practices, and methods of Tories: spec. a. those of the British Tory party; Conservatism.1682 in Westm. Gaz. 22 Jan. (1909) 2/3 [The Loyal London Mercury declared that it would not go with either] Whigism or Torism. 1711 M... Oxford English Dictionary
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Toryism
Toryismn [U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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High Tory
In the United Kingdom and elsewhere, High Toryism is the old traditionalist conservatism which is in line with the Toryism originating in the 16th century The journal The Spectator is associated with modern High Toryism. wikipedia.org
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Red Tory
The adjective "red" refers to the economically left-leaning nature of Red Toryism in comparison with Blue Toryism, since socialist and other leftist parties The primary influences on Canadian Toryism in the Victorian age were Disraeli's One Nation Conservatism and the radical Toryism advocated by Lord Randolph wikipedia.org
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tantivyism
† tantivyism Obs. [f. as prec. + -ism.] The practice or principles of tantivies: see tantivy n. 2.c 1680 Hickeringill Hist. Whiggism ii. Wks. 1716 I. 100 He was afterwards made Bishop of Chichester, and then Bishop of Norwich, just as Mr. Mountague leapt, and perhaps upon the same rise and advantage... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pink Tory
The term was used positively by Ron Dart to describe the political philosophy of Robert Stanfield in the 1968 election as a "sort of pink toryism". See also Blue Tory Red Tory High Tory Libertarian Limousine liberal Republican in Name Only References Toryism Conservatism in Canada Progressive wikipedia.org
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Torism
Torism obs. form of Toryism. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sir Roger Twisden, 5th Baronet
Despite his Toryism, he was not a Jacobite and during the Jacobite rising of 1745 he served as an officer in the Kent militia, becoming a captain in 1746 wikipedia.org
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Whiggism
Whiggism (ˈhwɪgɪz(ə)m) Also 7–8 Whigism. [f. as prec. + -ism.] The principles, tenets, or methods of the Whigs; moderate or antiquated Liberalism. (Opposed to Toryism.)? 1666 Cal. State Papers, Dom. 1666–7 (1864) 415 Extract of a Scotch letter, by M. L'Estrange; whiggism and treason. 1683 Wood Life ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tackers
References Toryism wikipedia.org
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托利主义者
托利主义者(Tory)是托利主义(Toryism)政治哲学的支持者。托利主义基于英式传统保守主义,维护社会秩序。托利主义精神被概括为“上帝、国王和国家”(God, King, and Country)。托利主义者是君主主义者,继承圣公会的高教会宗教遗产,反对辉格党的自由主义。 wikipedia.org
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Eldonian
Eldonian, a. (ɛlˈdəʊnɪən) [f. the name of John Scott, Earl of Eldon (1751–1838) + -ian.] Belonging to or characteristic of Lord Eldon, regarded as typical of ‘diehard’ toryism. Also Eldonine (ˈɛldənaɪn) a.1855 National Rev. Oct. 257 Those years were the commencement of what is called the Eldonine pe... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Examiner (1710–1714)
Kingdom 1710 establishments in Great Britain 1714 disestablishments in Great Britain Publications established in 1710 Publications disestablished in 1714 Toryism wikipedia.org
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Theresa Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry
She was said to be one of the most "dominating feminine personalities" of the time and was referred to as the "Queen of Toryism" and a "highwaywoman in She was referred to as the "Queen of Toryism" and a "highwaywoman in a tiara." wikipedia.org
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Postliberalism
References Centre-right politics Centre-right politics in the United Kingdom Political terms in the United Kingdom Toryism Paternalistic conservatism wikipedia.org
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