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... Rebel. Blackweootd has an article on ''The Whigs Last Chance, which hoes already atttracted souse notice in Exeter as the work of Itr. It.' S. Northoole, sthe Conservative M.P. for iho city. Ile ?? thrit the Whigs last chance dependsI upon their exercising ...

LITERATURE

... will have no difficulty in learning that it has a great deal to do with the mystery which at present surrounds the heroine. Whig Reviewers, as painted by themselves, is a piquant and entertaining notice of the recently published Selections from the ...

LITERATURE

... echo for as. ThaL eceli epeaks preparation for defence. I 'The nest article is on TnfdEM tkiallaybd'MaribbioliB.' Tbo groat 'Whig historian is very aeverely oiticised. . Maga says that anl expression of i ,rdwing belief is gradually finding utterance from ...

LITERATURE

... the fourteenth Eonl of Derby, th Conservative leader, 'the Rtupert of Debate;' Lord ~t Taunton, so long connected with the Whig party as Mr. r LabsUchere ; the Marquess of Westminster ; two Eal of Kingston end tivi Earls of Crartotoun ; Lord Broughton ...

LITERATURE

... airth upon the consistency of Mr. GldsAtonl. He has been all his life at political chameleon-by turns Tory, Con.. servative, Whig, Peelite, Liberal, and Radical-everything by turn end nothing long. Another ?? stronger dose is administered-, His extravagant ...

DRESS AND FASHION IN PARIS

... Cabinet, so distinct that thbv must givethem credence. It was m patter for surprise thtt men counected witt the historical Whig party should belcontent to be dragged wherever the wild theorists of Birmingbam desired to lead them Hie should be surpriced ...

LITERATURE

... or that for all purposes of knowledge yen won't come out of Ireland worse than you went into it. Under the title of A Great Whig Journalist, we have a scathing criticism on the career of Defoe; and apreopos of Col.Thompson's book on the ParagusyanWarwe ...

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... Still stranger, it is dead. My whole encircles many a heart, That pants for love or glory; 'Tis not despised by any man, Be he Whig or Tory. XXIT. Though my presence may often occasion you fear, You seldom deny me whene'er I appear Indeed, by the greatest ...

LITERATURE

... Doat one c-hit more flittering then the answer Yi given to the some question a month age by abs organ of ourfrionds sq the Whigs. Na one has yet sptoken up toe the lRodiralse: perhaps eoy Mrl. Bright ciii give us his notietts onl the present state of affairs ...

LITERATURE

... Holland mentioned to Moore a curious scene-which re, he had with Sheridan and the-rince.of Waifs (George ?? thi wvhile the Whigs were in power. - Sheridan- having told him' elv (while thiy waited' in an ante-chambe) about stime jublio letter Whlich he ...

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... 'IAvast Ibalian'. there,' (for ho is a yacht man). 'I am a Libsal, and a supporter of the liberty of the press, but like a true Whig I wopnt stand their tiking any liberty with me, .1 can tell yen. Tirn 'em out, o teak and crop, or I won't soy a iord, I'll ...

LITERATURE

... Guetove Dorc and others. et 'rho publication of tras'tr's Hagazine ceases with the b Ootobor nnumber, artd the place of the old Whig publication st will be taken in November, so far as the publishers are at eoncetned, by their 'etov sixpenny venture, Lotngtan's ...