THE WHOLE ADAPTED TO
THE USE OF HONOURABLE MEMBERS.
BY
LORD PALMERSTON,
Late Professor of Toryism, but now Lecturer on Whiggery to the College of St. Stephen’s.
BOOK I.—DEFINITIONS.
A point in politics is that which always has place (in view,) but no particular party.
A line in politics is interest without principle.
The extremities of a line are loaves and fishes.