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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 ...

LITERATURE

... The wit and sense of Sydney Smith is, were certainly never intended to be bound up in three ta costly two guinea volumes. The whig party, thou h iot in power, Is by no means in the zen~ith of public ce estimation. And though we understand they pro- as, mise ...

LITERATURE

... prac- tical views maintaining their ground. The political article of the number is upon the Ml-dadmitistra- tion of the Whigs; a fertile subject, on which it may easily be inferred, that the dissatisfaction of the Church of England Quarterly arises ...

LITERATURE

... political vicissitudes to the Chief Jasticeship, had peculiar charms for him. And Mansfield, the tory, id thus indebtedtohis whig biograpberfor a greater meed of justiceand renown thanhe could perhaps havefound from abiographerwho wasnot absolutely a panegyrist ...

LITERATURE

... anti- pular or asuendancy faction, had pri combined in pulverising the once powerful whig party of us, IIreland. In l~ord Welflesley'h time, there wins a great whig I c=ncto, with considerable territorial influence and per. on, soa uhrlty-.the Boyles ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... chance to exhume. And although we fear we are not likely to row much in the same political boat with Lord John, we know no Whig or Tory denizen of the club-house at Cowes, in whose yacht we would more gladly accept an offered berth. The Life and Corr ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... in his case to a conspiracy on the part of the Whigs. He- says, 1My defence of lthe Irish re. pealers in 1848 still rankles in the hearts of those parties; my recent exposure of Lord Clarendon and the Whigs in Cork, have filled. their cap of bitterness ...

LITERATURE

... the authorities set over them, while Radicals in the ex- tremest sense of the word, are favoured by our Govern- ment. The Whigs assuredly have much to answer for, and the Canadas are going from us before their natural time, and of all revolutions, moral ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1271 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...

FINE ARTS

... natural feeling in all ; and nothing can sur- pass the sweet and pious sentiment of the ' Asking a Blessing.' The INorthern Whig,' of Belfast, a journal deservedly esteemed for the care and impartiality of its judgments, has an interesting mention of the ...

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 ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Speech, and Publication, I earnestly appeal to engage in thi struggle with redoubled ardour. Consider the insolence c the Whigs and their tyrannical majority. They keto tha by r'epealing the Taies oil Knowledge they might ensure th emaplyment of teos ...