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THE MAYNOOTH GRANT—FRASER'S MAGAZINE

... A liberal education. Even the Whigs, to do them justice, kept this important matter in view, and establiseed for the purpose their important school system, f which the present government adopts and confirms. Now, the Whig school-sevtem may be good or bad ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... been absent. 'The company began to arrive at lhlf-paet nine. 'The Itldies and gentlemen engaged in the ' Quadrille of the Whigs and Quceeis of England oere mamong themearlist arrivals,- it hia\iug beau arranged that they should aseemble in the gal- lery ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... between a nbale viscount, sitting in the lower house, and the fair daughter Of a marquis who enjoys considerable influence in the Whig political circles, Lieutenant Charles Hawkey, R.N., of the war- steamer Hecate, at Dingle, is about to lead to the hymeneal ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... cumstances connected with Tory dealings, shows that the exclusive system is in full and systematic operation among the ?? Whig. ...

LITERATURE

... power of description, and a touching pathos. There is a great deal of just and vigorous indignation launched against the Whigs in the following extract from the article headed, The Government Scheme of Education, and the Catholic Insti- tute: The great ...

THE BISHOP AND THE REPORTER

... swear, Are.mistaken in what I meant, ?? And to prove the correctness of what I declare, l'llquote, and I wirrant'twillm e th9 Whigs stare- . he Mirror of Parliament. ! My Lords.! `he-newvspipers tell falsehoods of me, .s ll prove to their cotifusiod- I u ...

LITERATURE

... premier, Fraser has l not at present a word to retract ; but he would rather see some of the present measures come from a Whig than from a Conservative minister, as the former would have been ''their natural channel. The observations on the Maynooth ...

THE MAD TORY AND THE [ill]

... be' ye Gods, bow tbhi new friend of uur, Will knock. right atid blt, all diplomacy'5 what d calls ye fI'. Yes rather than Whigs at our downfall ahould ror. M 5Iet, planela and suna. iD One general hustle! I ' While, happy in vengeance, we welcome tbe ...

THEATRE ROYAL—COMMAND NIGHT

... THE MORNING CHaRONICLE. 4, Pall.mall, Dec. 11, 1837. Sla-I find in the Times as follows PENSION LIST, NO. . Grattans ( Whig)-children of the famous Irish orator ?? ?? . £. X126 0 0 I beg to say the above is a fabrication, as no children or relations ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... These fellows knew not that there is no Irishwotnan, from the highest to the lowest. whether connected with those ?? profess Whig or Con. Sievative principles, in whose presence the mere pro- tIU ?? of the n:ame of the King of Hanover is not felt to bL ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... believed, to at least a million and a half sterling. 11r. Marshali's politics, as is well known, were of that shade termed Whig-Radical. and lie nobly supported his party with his purse and personal influence in various parts of York- shire, and especially ...

LITERATURE

... starving clergy around, them, would be fittingly exercised by tho Whigs. The Conservatives felt X a dislike to expose the weak points in the church economy, even to remedy them ; but the Whigs have no such com. punction, and, therefore, should set about these ...