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THE REVIEWS

... reclainatiol of a waste lands, alreadyprepared, is recommendedtobe made law ; and the article concludes with a warn. . inC to the Whigs, not to let their term of office expire without bringing forward efficient nenslres f to remove the oppressions and redress ...

THE BIGLOW PAPERS

... citations. The former of these epistles is avisibly elicited by what Mr. Biglow considered the aunprincipled tergiversation of the Whig party, in endeavouring, by selecting their Presideutial can- didate from among the conquering generals, to ap- Ipropriate sorru ...

THE MAGAZINES

... History o ol Whig prin- ?? lidhetille iauthorof.a-recentarticle),write0thei a::eneral, said lRadicevalpl7'iciples, I should not have I 5 eiogli I rettlly endeavoured to write it ont the prina t Qftuusi atid kniowledge of the subject. But for Whig - God save ...

THE LIFE OF BISHOP SHIRLEY

... last. Now I do not class you amongst the obstinate Tories, and I am sure that you do not class me Iamongst the destructive Whigs. We both wish the mainte- | naice of our civil and religious institutions ; only my feeling is, that if they are to be maintained ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... office still, it seems that the auditorsllip of Ceylon is about to be abolished as a useless office I Now, if this be not a Whig job, it looks very like one. It is indeed very creditable to the accuracy of the Querterl'y Reviewer that the Ministerial organ ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... whilst every man who occupies a new houte of the stutte yearly value will have to pay but £5 per annum. I am afraid no one bet a Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer will be able to see sense, justice, or reason in taxing me nearly tisreefold because I have the ...

THE MAGAZINES

... velimenrit arid lrrcid article orr BriBslgets and Brunglers, ira vdeirii, by sours irrexilicaible tir-O cess, tire whrole list of Whig follies whichs rave of late excitedi thle derision or lirdignratiors of the preople is coripresseri into tirree pages, and ...

GILLRAY'S CARICATURES

... ply a monster let loose from the pit to prey upon helpless and hapless humanity. And so, indeed, of all the magnates of the Whig party. They are continually represented in the commission of evey possible species of crime, not hinted at, not merely indicated ...

MR. ROEBUCK'S HISTORY OF THE WHIGS

... the first two volumes of a work which will command the instant attention of the public. He entitles it The History of the Whig Ministry of 1830 to the passing of the Re- form Bill. In his preface Mr. Roebuck states that 3the remaining portion of his ...

MAGAZINES and SERIALS for MARCH

... characterized Of as those of a vain, obstinate, and obstructive mind, and an ior arrogant spirit. Besides 1 The Traditions of Whig Ca- ctu binets, in which these opinions are set forth, we have be another paper, of a' somewhat similar character, en- 0O0 ...

The MAGAZINES, REVIEWS, and SERIALS

... man's book onl the Cotton of India is old ; so is'Long- on fellow's1 Golden Legend; and Mr. Roebucks 1History of cor the Whig Ministry and Merivale's fImperial Rome the have been much reviewed already. There is, however, an j interesting article ...