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MR. DOD'S NEW PARLIAMENTARY COMPANIOM

... recording the politics of each member, and a c more extended statement has been required than . qin the days when the short words 'Whig' and Tory,' ' Conservative' and ' Liberal,' sufficed to I classify the House. We believe Mr. Dod-and a we believe furthermore ...

MAGAZINES and SERIALS for MARCH

... characterized Of as those of a vain, obstinate, and obstructive mind, and an ior arrogant spirit. Besides 1 The Traditions of Whig Ca- ctu binets, in which these opinions are set forth, we have be another paper, of a' somewhat similar character, en- 0O0 ...

THE MAGAZINES AND SERIALS

... Regiuhiii Donumn en- hi 1joyed by the Irish Presbyterians. Davidson's Introduction 0 .to thea New Testament ; 1Memoirs of Whig Statesmen ;' at Voyage of the Rattlesnake 1Literature'and Romance hi of Northern Europe ; The Life of Lord Jeffery ; and ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT-GARDEN

... was 6ertainly never acted upon befc re. To the, occutpants of tteflibf t 0ppositiohf bencl Es-' tid pro- plietors of'the';ld Whig patent-right'to.o q e, hen' i ever Wlhiggery. happensi tR be 'offlcial' th;' 'notiohi rust Auave proved equallneand shockl' ...

BRITISH ARTISTS IN PARIS

... WORCESTERSHIRE ELECTION.-WORCESTER, an SATURDAY.-The nomination took place this morning, the in candidates being Mr. Calthorp (Whig ), and Mr. Pakington we (Conservative); and the show of hands was declared by the rei High Sheriff to be in favour of Mr. Calthorp ...

LITERATURE

... com- a pior been of Hume's model in this respect, that it t is impossible to discover whether he be Protestant s or Papist, Whig or Tory. The store of materials is f amassed, the mostvaluable arranged and concreted, but, though derived from various sources ...

LITERATURE

... animosity of the party which ta, constantly overreaching itself would have 01rdforth feelings of triumph in a much less 1,rerighig Whig. On this subject it is curious tantrst the mode of warfare adopted by Parlia- cotryolabatants in those days with that which ...

THE MAGAZINES

... Lord John Russell's speech at Perth sbeing taken for the text, an angry, but somewhat pointless, v lecture is addressed to the Whig party, who, strangely . enough, are taunted with inconsistency by a writer who l, warmly supports the present Government. The ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... for the borough of Poole in 1826, which he represented up to 1832, when he was returned for the county of Dorset. He was a Whig in politics. The late lord was a Fellow of the Royal Society, and his demise will be regretted by a large crcle of literary ...

BENJAMIN DEJUDA

... on the eve of *, giat revolution-not one of Swing fires and Bristol riots, with the democracy lashed into fury by the great Whig leaders, but one that will be no lessa voiderfiil in its course and in its fruits. The old order of things has Dassed away; ...

THE MAGAZINES

... to have satisfactorily accomplished the object of their publication-I namely, to refute a statement in the muemoirs of the Whig party by the late Lord Holland, to the effect that Mrs. Fitzherbert had herself owned that she set no value on the marriage ...