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LITERATURE

... do not very well. comprehend to fi ever what Umnbtro we ror to leek to fertui en innimediate party. u 13 X* Are we to turn Whigs, or are the roinsent to become Con- o ietnt, servatives ? This is thle usina question. is Peel'ns star of ii who poe rSaly ...

LITERATURE

... visible schisma in the old Tory party, I which, though in this instance the Whigs cams over to r Canniing's section of the Tories, onded in that section 3 going over to the Whigs, and uniting with and ulhimately outrunning them in such a developnent of ...

THOMAS MOORES MEMOIRS, JOURNAL, AND CORRESPONDENCE.*

... wholly to be despaired of. This' is' written gravely, and moreover, by a professioiial 'writer 'of. squibs-who shall blame Whigs, to' the manner born; for believing that they are the salt of the, earth 7 We find Mr. Kenny sayiig another of. the thousand ...

MAGAZINES

... its general bearing is to prove that it wvill bo the fate of these examinations to be left to careless nirses (whether of the Whig or Tory schooll, w ho will eventually puit them to bed, overlie thlem, and awalko some fine morning in utter astonishment to ...

GREAT REFORM DEMONSTRATION AT THE STANDARD THEATRE

... the IAtra e snssd, and The CcAmntAr'o, rose, end in the convas of a lee'gtb. sued eddrfors tre'arded t upn the coenduc ef t Whigs as regarded reforma. The Derby Bofatni Bil w'ths just sunh a one -as might ha e 'been expected from Wlthe Confarvative Government ...

THE MAGAZINES

... History o ol Whig prin- ?? lidhetille iauthorof.a-recentarticle),write0thei a::eneral, said lRadicevalpl7'iciples, I should not have I 5 eiogli I rettlly endeavoured to write it ont the prina t Qftuusi atid kniowledge of the subject. But for Whig - God save ...

LITERATURE

... ini- triguing against Castlereagh, and sitting in the same Cabinet with him-intriguing with the 1 Grenville party and the Whigs during the Percival Administration-and all this timie trusted by no one, except a small knot of personal 1 friends. For he ...

LITERATURE

... came into power, no appreciable c~aanzeof policy took place-the Quadruple Al- f 3ice was not repudiated, the policy of the W~higs ?? tint abandoned, the claims of Don Caries and ou3liguel received no encouragement. And so ii has alwa~ys been. Thle exigencies ...

THE LIFE OF BISHOP SHIRLEY

... last. Now I do not class you amongst the obstinate Tories, and I am sure that you do not class me Iamongst the destructive Whigs. We both wish the mainte- | naice of our civil and religious institutions ; only my feeling is, that if they are to be maintained ...

LITERATURE

... his earliest boyhoed he became-familiar with the politics of the States, and he early attached himself to the Whig party in the Union. The Whigs, we need hardly explain to our readers, are the Conservatives of the American Union, though it would be diffi- ...

THE REVIEWS

... reclainatiol of a waste lands, alreadyprepared, is recommendedtobe made law ; and the article concludes with a warn. . inC to the Whigs, not to let their term of office expire without bringing forward efficient nenslres f to remove the oppressions and redress ...

THE PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... iptroduiced to one of,,these 'genitry in. the n~au rshaj6o'f.'ass enormnous browij bear, who inters's'uclkhmg Isis geh.pa~iad-whig, we arle aftebrwards isiformod, suilcesds un a ~itkedi lakin a eal pat of: old Antigofiuis. The drearydark- thefl' n isnsd ...