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... saiii ci ?? als to'fory Go Velil monts Ili* that Ireland Nvas at d'i lienity they cotild not get over ; NV buot wvitbi aI Whig ado tilisteattonI, and( a government Conl- 50L ?? on1 Wjig priillicpleS, it %vas to bel no ?? ait of 'il. Th'ie restilt hsproved ...

THE ROMISH CHURCH OF ST. DAVID, PANTASAPH

... brotlserss sofsaila ?? Macryap.ii to lon. theynga lwere w iot variasli tlar skulv li calte r waic t it at the biriler airou. l whig h M es wsn esliedaati by Fttmied F;e at ighrirtili (the fsihi'r soticrior, eaesistotirl b efaette of- des i u initilr grsild ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... is mere empty pretext to veil his true end. They see it is a struggle of parties for the attainment of po wer, which veteran Whig Cardinal is pretty certain to beat that fine specimen of French Toryism, Mon. de Baradas. Now, it is to the view of ...

Literary Varieties

... iferary -Variefies. TlE B3RITISH CABINET IN 1858. (Ceoatiflived from tie At/telliensva.) fly birth belonging to the hereditary Whigs, Lord John -'luml hr his pursuits and asceciatiens become identified with thelieray Ibrl.Applauded by Mackintosh, favourably ...

Literature

... writer's opinions of the Derby miinis- ti'y are couched in the usual spirit of Whing spleen at and chiracterised by the usunl Whig unffairniess. x- But we must leave our TABnrE till next weCk, un when we sliall have something to say upon tile lie periodicals ...

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... family interests, and through whose chivalric determina- tion the abolition of the See of St. Asaph -predeter- mined by the Whig Government-was prevented. To the Ministry of the day, the evils which lie de- i scribes are attributable, rather than to the ...

Literature

... having commmenced in 1700. Tben comes the dPost, then the 11erald il finally the Times. Tbe r Chronicle, whichs stalted upon Whig principles, first gained a position, through the services of William e Woodfall, brother to the prititer of Jutius's Letters ...

Literary Varieties

... as a legislator. In the present ro century the WVihig party has not been very fortunate hi its P1 Clencellors; and white the Whig statesmen have, really been th anxious to advance thle cause of Chancery Reform;' .the to lawyers have not Pradtically seconded ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... U.terthei depredation -has heer'nifide, we are taunted with-nothsaving-pusrchased- thi favour and the protection of the Whigs-lI- W~,hat -right, moreover, we may ask, has Lord John Russeall t hi separistd the interests of classes, and 'to-talk- of~the ...

Literary Varieties

... mucsn of the tm causticity of Tierney, but latis far more declamatory talent. o Not being born in the regular connexion of the Whigs, it was c4 rather wonderful that they admitted him to their Cabinet, a but his talents ocere even then too marked to be passed ...