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LITERATURE

... are on horsebaek. The insolencee of the M~ob-orators is only equalled by the ungoverned at^rocityj' of the Press, and the Whigs are already qusilinlgi' before the deviL thaey hare raisedL and cannot lay. Thle BrilL is sure to pass in all its unmnitigatied ...

MR. DISRAELI AS A NOVELIST

... code on the principles successfully negociated by Lord Jlolingbroke at Utrecht, and which, though baffled at the time by a Whig Parliament, were subsequently and triumphantly vindicated by his political pupil and heir, Mr. Pitt; to govern Irelaid according ...

LITERATURE

... removed in the pacifi- cation with America by ?? Whig Ministry in 17e;an thet pequreseince t of MR. Pov ion thehelbner I Ministry was farther evidene of the fact that the leaders of the Conservative party were Whigs whose views were modified by the excesses ...

LITERATURE

... the last stories I heard from Mr. Lincoln was coriceerting John Tyler, for whom it Wri5to be exected, as an old usury Clay Whig, he would esitertirsti great respect. A year or two after Tyler's accession to the Presidency,'' said he, ceritempla- tirng ...

LITERATURE

... first place he enters into a t] cm 'deatisra of tele struggle for Catholic Emancipation. h ,rrer thc ;econd head he deals with Whig reforms. I The story of the Repeal movement is that to which s3 - the third place he directs attention. Two g .--l.3Stand out ...

LITERATURE

... corrected two of its ?? are thea g 0 placesmakrers, for peacemakers (from which' this, r ItGeneva edition was called, tce Whig Bibles'), and' t1 IC Christ 1condemneth1 the pcer - widow, in the ~ 'contents of Luke xxi. The. Geneva Bible becamed eventually ...

LITERATURE

... woultd seem with facility, the worlk of lime conversion. Rei suppliedi an examsple rather riirs of one wtin, siet haviug bessi a Whig- by liirth, became one, fansi tbiei'eufter constantly presented the asect of that well-niiar-ked class of pulitmissias. Rpeceds ...

LITERATURE

... and Voltaire; noi lived ionp mouol isincl the reigna o` heorge [II. to seeI rumn vieoomseeia in elme etruigile wi -i the Whig, eristotr ~cy !o long enough to wiiness3 Me bcgsn Iig p f his fatall conies I wit'di te rn-stteet ?? neis or Awtri en. his ...

LEEDS PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY SOCIETY

... his ex- periences as a politician during the last forty years, and challenged the lecturer to prove what good measures the Whigs had passed. He reiterated the threadbare argu- ments used at the late Conservative banquet, and charged the present agitators ...

LITERATURE

... calling, he holds an intellectually conspicuous, and even by com- parison a -morally respectable place. The hatred of the I W~hig oligarchy which runs through the - Letters of. Rhnnymede, and which has inspired many a gibe and I scoff from Lord Beaconsfield's ...

LITERATURE

... par ty feeling aind policy to lay aurie. In the sympathy for the Princess, in the a- popular regafrd for the Prince, Rediol, Whig, and Tory stood on common ground. When the Princa returned from in Germnay in the autumn it wee seea that he dia not a appear ...

LITERATURE

... Lord Ch3srlomonton auled hisle Opposition I - whip. At th i time political agitation was rife in Irelinld, and the Irisu, Whigs, having succeeded iu obtailing freo r trade from the Imperiai Parliament, now pressed for still : further concessiosis. By ...