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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... whilst every man who occupies a new houte of the stutte yearly value will have to pay but £5 per annum. I am afraid no one bet a Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer will be able to see sense, justice, or reason in taxing me nearly tisreefold because I have the ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... i the claims of the present antd the past. And ii t'le Liberal politician, who has grown up in | ethe lox creed that :ill Whigs are wise men and a oies fools, is surprised when at length, I Uasaratnig this short and easy creed, he finds the enacteriutic ...

LITERATURE

... with the Whigs, because I agree, with Macaulay, that they have ever been the pioneers of progress and improvement.' ' What would you say is the distiuction between Whig and Tory?' I think simply this-that the Tory of the present day is a Whig thrown thirty ...

GILLRAY'S CARICATURES

... ply a monster let loose from the pit to prey upon helpless and hapless humanity. And so, indeed, of all the magnates of the Whig party. They are continually represented in the commission of evey possible species of crime, not hinted at, not merely indicated ...

THE MAGAZINES

... Claverhouse, from the asper- sions cast lpon him. by Macaulay and Other writers.. There is no doubt that the distinguislhed Whig historian was not, when he formed his judg- meat, in possession of information such as has since been broughtto light. The ...

THE ADELPHI THEATRE

... many years the repre. I sentative of the Cardigan District Boroughs, died on the Ist Iust., at the early age of 39. He was of Whig principles, Mr. W. S. Lindsay, M.P., left Paris on Friday I evecicig for Marseilles, and will probably extend his journey I ...

LITERATURE

... to his axioms, erf, coincide with the conclusions at which he arrives, which are founded too much on those harsh, stern Bt Whig politico-economical theories which attempt p a solution of every-day matters, regardless a of the practical obstacles and ...

LORD MAHON'S HISTORY of ENGLAND.*

... a modern Tory re- sembles a Wlhig of Queen Anne's reign, and a Tory of Queen .unne's reign a modern Whig-reminds the representative of any great Whig family, that while he imagiones lne is treading in the footsteps of his forefathers, he is in reality ...

THE STOPPAGE OF MUSIC IN THE PARKS

... P'almnerston ! Who could have thought that, having 1j conquered the Russians (when none else dare try)-having managed the Whigs and Radicals, and crushed the Tories, d you-our own beau-ideal of sagacity and energy-let your- self be bamboozled by sucad ...

THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION.*

... effect on his patient and long-suffering constituents. From all classes of Liberals -from the ardent Radical to the phlegmatic Whig-are heard curses not loud but deep, which threaten a speedy termination to the honourable gentleman's niarepresenta. ( ...

LITERATURE

... we scarcely know which to select from the dr, rest. We haveuhowevar, read with especial interest at an essay entitled II Whigs and Tories, in which the hollowness of the pretensions to exclusive power and influence made so audaciously by the former ...