1833  We are the friends of justice, freedom, and independence, and these virtues we shall always respect and reverence whether they be found in a Radical, a Whig, or a Tory.
1839  (1955)  We have here Tories, Whigs, and Radicals, so called; but these words do not signify exactly what we mean by the same designations at home.
1937  In general the Reformers were either not Radicals or felt constrained to change their allegiance--outwardly at least--upon the crushing of the revolt.