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GOVERNMENT PATRONAGE OF LITERARY MEN

... Bishop of Birmingham. Considering thle liberality in matters of' religious toleration which hias always distinguished the 'Whig party, it cannot be thought surriingiferen this moderate usossnre of repressioim sol aebeen at first opposed within the Cabinet ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... d as Sir Edward' Lyttoi-from on'ewho isa'oonstitutional Whig mixing in the society of leading Whbigs-may reasonably be expected to knoiw something of the real opinions of the constitutional Whig party,'will, we are sure, he read with great satisfac- tin ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... institntion. '-'' ' - : oros .-'flie electors of Boston have replaced their late 5 member, the Honourable Captain Pelhnm, ,a W.hig and a., Free Trader, by'Mr Frebhfield,ilate solicitor to the Bank'of England, a Conseevativei'and' Proteitioist. ':The Man- ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... ir noble and -distiangished parentt.- ' -The.Earl cf-uitt'enham- ;it- is scarcely.-necessary to--add throughout life'wa4 a Whig, and-ai soandia ipartial - judge. ,- ; C i - ' .,SNODO ioP -CUecue- iOr SCOTLAeD, rare- EcNDa.- s This synodncording to the ...

LITERATURE

... the st bet should' of be reoewed in tenext assembly, he vould' notesuppo t it. it was to- - ioweil, hut by tilat timne the Whigs veto displaced; amtd that very per- s-ono opposed it, atid amolig Otellor things butt the atudacity to say that of he coslil ...

LITERATURE

... set ,Sotadard.'Ittis afact worthy ofntcAe h-is oiia rtrten of die Tory party, and, the mest44-y'ertiledjos~urtist' Of the 'Whig te-r sonnexion-the editors of, the ''ieondairt and the Globtl,-Dsate Gfif- ford and Father Prour,' should both be Irishmen ...

POETRY

... And Fraser-mion from Buelhan's Bracs. Let Farquharson-s from Loeh.na-gur, And Forbeses from loal Stratlidon, Join westland whigs from vild Stranraer, And Tories from Loeh.Torridon. tlaedonalds from Glengarry conic, Fiom Kcppoch, loidart, Arruadale, And ...

POETRY

... Madison, and enjoyed a considerable intimacy with his uncle, in whvlobse family he resided. In ( politics he iS an Old'ine Whig, though not long since he I volunteered a communication in the Vmiose testifying to the i good opinion which President Madison ...

LITERATURE

... and had Cs, eadtmtahnto omposed her Couot, they would bs lesbeter bleto estainherwithin constitutional limnits than t~e the Whigs Isad ?? is sansetimes a useful NVS~apon, bu sore frqetyi sa dangerous pleasure. i O tea after Sir Robest 'Peel bad suade his-demand ...

LITERATURE

... well as blood-lords. There remains hut one aristocracy en now which I cannot accept, that of neere titled men, ivl such as Whigs ennobled for tho unconstitutional purpose Of ikc smuggling bills through Parliament, which weuld not other- ml wise pass. Blessings ...

LITERATURE

... LIERmAL PAnRT.-.Bnt the grnAdlsin l of the day, and that which ought in every wa obeeps ed, is the monstrous figment of the Whigs, tha hr xss~ -sr has existed for some time basck a United Liberal Pary I castibelieve in the existence of theSaSreti h ti Krakoss ...

LITERATURE

... reinstated on the refusal of Sir:R. Peel to take wr 3' office under certain circumstances., In the summer of 1841 no, time Whigs were defeated, and Sir Robert Peel formed that not IIAdministration which carried the principle of free trade, bsm and was ...