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... misguided force Iay set the fram- or-k or the world ablaze: Cursed that the reins are held in such an hour By the weak hands of Whig apostacy. Thereforo tho land hathl need that men like thee Should sp3aktheunvarnishedtruth,andspeak it forth with power There ...

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 ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... with the names of caad' tse ex-eabfinet minieters, the name of Lord John Russell Ltore with the name of Sir Robert Peel, and Whig and Radical 'ity, together. This was one reason that had induced him to Os move the resolution, because he felt well persuaded ...

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 ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... against the selection of laymen in a similar tiraip describing them as' very re'pectable, very ye ealtl; and theF atupid te e -Whigs la a man w - r TEMPERANCE AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL$ No. 42, LUNE8-STREET. S. J O NE ?? TN retiring from the above Hotel, retures ...

Literary Extracts

... hat L)ns8 greeditness, its deep ats a well, tiud as tootling as t e old scr- rev. her- pent, wh~ile.sill his govecueneuts, whig tand tory tgike, woik wit eats for his'aggratidisemenet with a zeal v~ibih never flags, and a thet ten. Sagacity which never ...

REVIEWS

... the Pre- ns mier seems to be intended as an exposition of pi the Church of England Quarterly's views on the wn policy of the Whig Government, with reference sa as well to the Catholic question, generally speak- x ing, as to the state of things brought about ...

Literary Extracts

... utilt- btutt nit, tarian' of those dlays. 'We have also Leofrics iil our Owen his I Y time; we call tceuc conformists, or whigs. Nor has red I ;he Godiva died out of the land; we call her-bless her heart so ta with loving-kiicdness, and consecrate every ...

REVIEWS

... Parliament, and of ?? the personal characteristics of the members. the pt ma~tiol Tait's Edinburgh .3fagazine for May. a well The Whig Family Compact, a spirited article, opieio cons wishfully over the chances of breaking it up. etrikir This magazine, as is ...

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

... Crown atad Ancbher o I, Tavern, to celebrate the birthday of Mr. Fox. The company II *s assembled was unusually numerouis. The whigs, and friends T~ if of freedom in general, resolved to make a graud deinloustra- d e tion, to show that their confidence in ...

Spirit of the Press

... hands. ehaeonequently seen all the inflnen- usL of tial newspapers and period ioals, whether in the interest ilh ut- of the whigs or- tories, join in warning the middle class ne of against the dang-er of ruitning our agriculture by adopting dii i gthe small ...