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    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. High Tories and their worldview are sometimes at odds with the modernising elements of the Conservative Party.

  2. Name James, Duke of York painted in a Romanesque costume. The Tories were originally known as the Court Party. As a political term, Tory was an insult (derived from the Middle Irish word tóraidhe, modern Irish tóraí, meaning "outlaw", "robber", from the Irish word tóir, meaning "pursuit" since outlaws were "pursued men") that entered English politics during the Exclusion Bill crisis of ...

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  3. 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. High Tories and their worldview are sometimes at odds with the modernising elements of the Conservative Party.

  4. High Tory. High Toryism (sometimes referred to as conservative gentryism) is a term used in Britain, and elsewhere, to refer to old traditionalist conservatism which is in line with the Toryism originating in the 17th century. High Tories and their worldview are sometimes at odds with the modernising elements of the Conservative Party.

  5. O Partido Conservador (Reino Unido) e o Partido Conservador do Canadá, bem como seus apoiadores, continuam a ser chamados de tories. Os adeptos do Toryismo tradicional nos tempos atuais são chamados de high tories, e normalmente defendem as ideias de hierarquia, ordem natural e aristocracia.

  6. High Tories. High Toryism is a term used in Britain, Canada and elsewhere to refer to a traditionalist, aristocratic conservatism which is in line with the Toryism of the nineteenth century but which tends to be at odds with the modern emphasis of the Conservative Party in these countries, which often seems to owe more to nineteenth century classical liberalism than to Toryism of past centuries.