The Whigs were the liberals (progressives), seeking to move away from royalty and priviledge into a more democratic society. They were the opposite of the "Tories" (conservatives).
Country-whig. has written: 'Another letter from a country-whig to Richard Steele, Esq'
was a British Whig statesman who led Britain during the seven years war
that is the term: elder statesman
George Grenville's first action in the colonies was to take action against smugglers. George Grenville was a British Whig statesman.
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No, the word 'statesman' is a common noun, a general word for an experienced and respected political leader or figure.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'statesman' is the name of a person or a thing; for example, Abraham Lincoln or the Statesman Hotel in Canberra, NSW Australia.
Research has shown that the Statesman is not a person but is rather a newspaper for the Austin, Texas area. The full name of the paper is Austin-American Statesman and it is available in hard copy as well as online.
Wiliam Pitt was a politician and the youngest ever Prime Minister. He had a lot to do with the abolition of slavery. William Pitt was a British statesman of the Whig group. He led the government of Great Britain.
· Benjamin Franklin
Henry Clay was a prominent member of the Whig Party, which he helped to found in the 1830s. Prior to the formation of the Whig Party, he was also associated with the Democratic-Republican Party. Clay was known for his role as a statesman and his influence in American politics during the early 19th century, advocating for the American System and various compromises related to slavery.
Daniel Webster
The Whig is on her head.