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fitcrature

... something in this style of criticism which does not meet the eye. Mr Black being one of our leading Whigs, his books, in the opinion of the Whig organ, are of necessity the best !which can be procured. The public may probably differ in this conclusion ...

s.‘ummarn

... of civic honours. In the fourth ward there was a sad want of faith displayed by some parties. A compact was formed between Whigs and Tories, and each were to return a man. Certain Free Church influence, however, was set afloat in the third as in the filth ...

Summarp

... ingenious, sometimes eloquent in style, calm, even suppliant in tone, and abounds with tacts which Lord John Russell and the Whigs will find nuts hard to crack. Dr Wiseman's defence is preceded by a historical sketch of the Romish Church in Britain, and ...

ON MAKING UP ONE'S MIND. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EDI:MORON SKIM A plague of both your houees; I am aped.—(Romeo ..

... mortification at lois Condition, but we suppose lie only peruses our sheet as a kind of whet to the keener enjoyment of the Whig and Tory periodicals, and the better to realise the position of the poor quadruped between the two bundles of bay.] ...

Onglan4

... saying, We will venture very confidently to assure onr readers that there is as much ehanee of Sir Robert Peel displacing the Whig Cabinet just now AA of his becoming Emperor of H orayti r Grand Llama of Tbibet. TR 3 / 4 1.1' PEER tOr.—The claims so often ...

EDINBURGH NEWS, SATURDAY, FEB. 16, Mo

... whole Whig talent at the bar was employed—led as usual by Jeffrey, who in an admirable manner conducted the ease of his client; but even this was nothing compared to the laurels Jeffrey won both in Scotland and England, the members of the Whig party, ...

LABOOR VERSUS CRINE

... country or his party, or perhaps to both. That gentleman is therefore strongly smitten, am might have been expected, withal! Whig mania.; and as doing the benevolent is the present dodge, the report of the learned Sheriff is overflowing with the milk ...

Summarn

... official stations for a long series of years. Daniel Webster is a decided Protectionist, and the whole Cabinet is of a purely Whig character. Amongst domestic matters the first interest is attached to Professor Webster, whose doom, after so many circumlocutions ...

Summarn

... many years ago, and was a great favourite with the public. The grant is now numbered amongst other Whig jobs, and strange it is bow ready they, the Whigs, have at all times shown themselves to do any of the dirty work of royalty. The public cannot have ...

Summarn

... least, subsided, and do not seem to have had any very certain or solid foundation on which to rest. Yet so insecure does the Whig machine appear, that its overturn may happen at any tune without exciting the slightest surprise. That such reports should ...

RP.PEAL OP ?BE EXCISE DOTY OR PAPER

... regidetissi, assidttr a eedlely Weise wawateeterre, le me riekeedes. expense to di dr easegee el deity LA, us. per 4 and tholes Whig the only is the which was le a system of the squall to the nte•wheterra thenewhes wee be err and hit be be very oppressive ...