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LITERATURE

... the total'ectsb flwsi'rlu herdi'hryWbls.The roerican 51e-wta digstnvetfindugbi~alfplaced lit.,tals. thanet5'~O thbnis l party Whig, it any alga at faivourios she ito a -Liberal otanotber stamp. And,: arenas Uthe sean efriplour; resents Tbe iusolec ane lsvuses ...

LITERATURE

... not the slightest notion of making a confidant of Janus. If a man is to be a Whig, let hime say so, Atid k~eepto hi§scompany; if he is to'lbe a Consevatiyp, let him eschew Whig, alliances. The 'worst of the present system is, that the Liberals have all ...

LITERATURE

... much that is exceedingly pleasant and entertaining. Perhaps of all the able magazines extant-from the Tory Quarterly to the Whig Edinburgh Review, and from the venerable Frazer to the mere juvenile and clever Westminster Review, there is none that excels ...

CURIOUS MISPRINT IN THE EDINBURGH REVIEW

... The Ladies of the Bedobamber brought the Whigs in again, and then the Radicals (being always for the destruction of everything) made it one of the conditions of their rendering their support to the new Whig Government that the penny-postage system should ...

LITERATURE

... present crisis Blackwood comes forth with all his strength, to the aid of those who ire opposed 'to the policy of our present whig-radical -rulers. The, political articles, based upon incontrovertible data, are, 'clever,. searching, and conclusive. A vigorous ...

LITERATURE

... liisti't ?? riritii' rtie it VCrmy readasble n act, tractive ittatliber Al:ilt ughI illl' Ixt-t 10 tsr itterr wnitht it strong W~hig bias l(, ti reniter hol-eiratf al t 1,0 at (Is' an inc that so hatecrngcsueosti a mass of tein ni ir- lir thl' C: ri tfrt iotiO ...

ENIGMAS, CHARADES. &c

... it is dead. r My whole encircles many a heart, al That pants for love or glory; t 'Tis not despised by any man, V Be he a Whig or Tory. s CONUNDRUMS, &c. I. What was Joan of Arc made of ? d 2. Why was a certain General ejected from a brewery ? 3. 3. ...

LITERATURE

... a'dvantage. - In the high tide of :his influence; he was often raididby 'the minis'tersfor niever coming 'to them without a Whig in his alcove: whatever might hbave beenr his eoxpectations from the unsolicited gratitude of his party; he ziever pressed ...

LITERATURE

... giouss Memoirs snd Thq First Bengal European Fusiliers, we coent tu the two political articles, entitled 1 The Cost of Wh'ig Government, and The Defeat of the Faction. In the latter article the recent factious attempt of the Palmer- stonians is ...

LITERATURE

... coalition of some two of these -three pares w almost unadvoidable.. The public would have anost approved of re-union among the Whigs; but there had.been too muc of mutual recrimination and dispute to adniltof recon6ciation, Nothing therefore remained but a ...

LITERATURE

... the series of articles that have lately been published in Blackewood, bearing more immediately upon the policy of successive Whig-radical Governments, we think that the one to which we now direct attention eclipses them all. We are told, upon testimony ...

LITERATURE

... neglected them in this opportunity. It is a great mistake to Isuppose that the Radicals have no ambition, They dislike thse Whigs, and detest the Peelites for their calm assumption ] of aristocratic sliperiority; and they will smite and spare not until ...