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LITERARY VARIETIES

... LITERARY VARIETIES. REAL GrNTILr TY-BMr.Winston was a Whig of the old school with that heriditary touch of aristocracy in his nature which gives to the rmost careless actions an unniistakeable air 0l1 good breeding. Everything within lils house indicated ...

Literature

... The first introduction of Addison and Steele to Swift is said to have been at the St. James's coffee-house (then the great Whig resort) upon the following occasion. One day, when all the lending wits were present, a gentleman in boots, just come out of ...

INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1851

... onthequetio. il hatcomissonsat men *in of every rank, each eminent in his position-ltce prince and the cd printer. or calicoes-tce, Whig and tle Tory-the Radical and al tle Conservative-all uniting cordially on neutral ground, to Db carry out the great purposes ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... what the person is who has been adopted by their leaders. It is well known that Mr. Warner, who is supported by a handful of Whigs, has no chance of success, and if he persists in dividing the Liberals and thus effects the return of a Conservative he will ...

Literature

... of him lately published; Soyer'sPantropheon; The Autobiogrephy of a Dissenting Minister; Lord Holland's Memoirs of the Whig Party; St. John'e Search of Beaut-which convey a great deal of informa- tion and matter for refletive perusal. A paper ...

Dur Library Table

... it, face value, which many silver currencies are T ii. If l Icdeen theorists would turn back to the a. .A ork of te g re-t9 Whig Chancellor Somers, they would C' kcurx more about British coinage than they know D ?? ;rcicnt, Mr Auldjo'e solution of the ...

Literature

... Macaulay's writings, and, despite the cheap seorn of some contemporary seribblers, it may well be doubted whether the great Whig historian has had any rival in the present century as regards purity and clearness of style, Thackeray, George Eliot, and ...

THE REVIEWS

... for their pessimist of views. Mr. Kebbel, on Thc State of Parties, moarns lB -over what he terms the hapless fate of the Whigs, who ., are alleged to be bound band and foot to the triomphal gr car of Radicalism; but fortunately few people care tb about ...

THE REVIEWS

... tofrma pi party broad eniough to embracie Constleioa aibrl no lIon, In other words, we fancy, Lord Dounrean other discontented Whigs will not join the camp unless th, they are perrrittsd to share in its gu-.dance, and in the its spoils Of vICtOry, It further ...

YEOVIL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... and Magistrates of the Connty,'for whom Mr. H. DIcKciNsoN ?? STUCHEY in proposing The Houses of Par. liament said no Whig, Conservative, or RnadicalPremier would Aare to tamper with their grand old constitution, which was so firmly rooted in the ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... '~volmune to his Storiesfrom Homer and Virgil. A Pamphblet by Major Osborne in defence of the frinpolicy advocated by- the Whig party during the Frenc War is in the press. The pamphlet has also a I cer-tain bearinig upon theEastern question. It is written ...

Literature

... abase might liare been aiiticipsted by those! who con- sider thilsmagacniesas the unscrupulous olponent of all measures of Whig origin. Tise articte embodies, on thle contrary, a thorough exposure of the evils of the ldC Curt of Chancery, andII a vindication ...