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Literary Notice

... Riteravp POtice. LHisoiry of the Whig NMinisti-y of 1830 to the .Passing Of the 1?efor-m Bill. By John Arthur Roebuc~k, M.F. 2 vols. 8vo. John W. Parker and Son,1 r Teredon, 1852. r Teeis scarcely an event of greater importance in the a' history of this ...

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... guins; mesked by this dangerous ?? Indian Archti- not re dmug pcegao, by, Horace St. John, do yoi oar- THE WHIGS osl SstUTTaaEELD,-There wee not a Whig Frenilh of in all Shuttlefield, very strange to relate. There were ultra Ta that 'tories, and; liberal' ...

EXTRACTS FROM THE SECOND VOLUME OF MR. PRENTICE'S HISTORY OF THE ANTI-CORNLAW LEAGUE.—(Just Published.)

... than e name. Hei !:has achieved a Victory which could not hava been attained ~, by anyone even of ithe very eilita of. the whig aristocecocy, 5 Lord John Russt-ll, Lord Morpeth, Lord Howick would hiri 7e failed where the liochidale cotton spinnerhas been ...

A SONG FOR THE TIMES

... at obery ting; 13' Tille him praise de lords and peOrs, Slwetla m s yellideco lstrdhips ears; Snolet?aimptory, sometimes him whig, Murehimes for neider he onae a fig. o jnes1 doe pnper etamp; stomp de pap?r, stamp, staieP .0 t alt nigtht, till do broad ...

SONNETS

... dullest, Peple unle OCa comuplain that the radicals have not producedi taettesman It sold sacs may bevtue, But it is because whigs and tories have never not tof given them a chance: these have got the school-house, with The tichthprmrditoayanelmnsf the ...

Literary Reviews

... Washingtonv..g. - a I Ii. r Frie '0A6u.ii , ~ , . 'd lad -Popl li A'rA B N 1'ils Lno No be , -Oa ieethe101 Iarp ?? ?? yte D By W~hi'g~9Irrri_. D ?? fuifg b .r~ad It -is healthy sign of I re times ?? ;r..1 t not ai.ela tti' e d'em prov Ten euddle 8claFei ...

Literature

... raising himself ina bed on his con- elbow, and givingafeebleche3er,-tbheoccasion being! many the coming into power of the whigs in I 830--and1 ye,,, 'the scene the death-bed of the individual, Ititchie, at the timoeconnected with the Srotsinaco. Men like ...

Literary Extracts

... Reviewv:- m The Parliament House, probably never saw, and asay ;hnever see again, such a brothet-hood of legal talent as the n- whig lawyers of 1813: Clerk, Cranstaoun, Jeffrey, Moucraiff, of Cockburn, Fnllerton, formed a~ phalanx, who for years kept ap the ...

Literary Notices

... think it also an admirable touch to in where 1Fallen (who lies descended in his miseries to Butt he, tilepaid agent of both whig and jacobite) is made to froni excuse his time-serving by his love to his children ; for and tbat shows the susceptibility ...

Literary Extracts

... molerts taryisto, and of course Mr. Disrateli was ithe aeknowvledged inmerprecir of Lord Bolingbtroke's rloctritea. The yotttg whig patriots, of whomi Pititeney tvas the leadler against thle adminittstration of Sir Rohert Walpole, believed tltemselves peculiarly ...

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... frim obstiniate prejudices. Thtete were I Sol'aa questions onl which lie wocild not look, bitt through an false medium. A Whig was generally 1a dog a Pres- k bytert an, PIt unanithorised schismatic. Reformation W55 estecLM'd for the nuost part r ...

THE LOVE KNOT

... of; the; day 'after its publcatio qite seneogh for ,any -good -news, -it had' to t1 hi _egides,- there.were the country aes Whig'and' Toy leas ha.but'sid'did rlot think, mutech of them, fbr we knilw teci t6'sj,iuid distrusted theWhii' arul Uns heoamese ...