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ANCIENT BOHEMIAN POEMS.*

... committee. It bad been a matter of ceneral remark that Cire cester was a Conserva- Itive borough, that it was absurd for a Whig to try to force a seat, and that the electors of Cirencester would not dare to asserttheir independence, or to return a memberof ...

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 ...

MR. THACKERAY'S NEW SERIAL.*

... do not grind down their tenantis; there are actually bishops vho are nothypocrites;* there are liberal men even among the Whigs, and the Radicals themselves are not Aristocrats at heart. But whoever heard of giving the Moral before the Fable?9 Children ...

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 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

... principles, of liberal, enlighltened, and disii-. terested views, but, above all, with men who are fiiends to .Ireland.-Iforthenn Wh/ig. DEATH OF THE RECORDER OF LEICESTER.-We Lregret that it is our duty to record the decease of Mr. John II Hildyard, who has ...

HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING-ROOM

... as Milner, of Nun- appleton, and one of the moat extensive lauded proprietors f in Yorkshire. The deceased was in politics a Whig, and his son and successor is now, and has been for some years, the representative of the city of York, V ...

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- ...

LITERATURE

... Pitt this time, without Grenville, who 'tahe d himself to Fox-the death of that great ?? and the accession to office of the Whigs, of fl,0 bY the death of Fox and the reorganisation tat Cabinet as the Grey and Grenville Adminis- ti U, w'ith its shipwreck ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... for the borough of Poole in 1826, which he represented up to 1832, when he was returned for the county of Dorset. He was a Whig in politics. The late lord was a Fellow of the Royal Society, and his demise will be regretted by a large crcle of literary ...

ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM ASSOCIATION

... sacrifice all his political opinions, and become a Whig. There was as great a difference between Whiggisei and Liberalism as there was between the poles ; and the Liberal who became a member Iof a Whig Governucent ceased to be a free agent. Sir W. Moleswortb ...