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... Political Sketch. By WILLIAM EBosIONSTONE LENDRICK. We recommend the very able pamphlet in which Mr. Lendrick reviews Whig policy and Whig tactics during the last thirty years to the perusal of our readers. -M Srnif Advertiser. Mr. Lendrick writes with ...

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... Unionists, his scathing condemnation of the Tories and their Irish policy, his contemptuous allusion to the timidity of the Whigs, his snub to the Federation schemes of Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, and, as the logical conclusion, the splendid tribute which history ...

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... MACAN. THE CHRISTIAN CONDITIONS. II. By the Author of SuperlatuHl Religion. THE STRENGTH OF ENGLAND. By T. H. FARRER. 'WHIGS AND LIBERALS. By GOLDWIN S.MITH. MODERN JAPAN. By Sir DAVID WEDDERBURN. THtOrHILE GAUTIER. By GEORGE SAINTSBUJRY. CEREMONIAL ...

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... tutU citithales are, counsidered. The stomnp returns, fur a long serlee of icai ?? ?? Isit abolition, placed the Northern Whig, at the l;I.' K h peitt, press Of Ireland. Woodcuts, and Bhelok are published initti' tha, - 1 ot itiser, iwhich is the ainl' ...

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... Campbell resigns his pension which the Whigs granted him after holding the Irish seals for a few weeks. Surely on his appoint- ment as Lord Chief Justice he ought to do so; but as this is evidently another Whig job, it is very likely that he will not ...

Published: Sunday 31 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1885 | Page: 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... Political Sketch. By WILLIAM EDMONSTONE LENDRICE.i We recommend the very able paniphlet in whic Mr. Lendiick reviews Whig policy and Whig tactics duri'he last thirty years to the perusal of our readrisg .marniini'Adoertiser. Mr. Lendrick writes with a ...

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... and weak digestion, chasers must insist on havir- I* in use in most households throughout the kingdom. the Companyus Extractl Whig Ask for Liebig COMPANY'S Extract, and see for flavour and clearness is pronounced by all competent that no other is'substituted ...

THE DISSENTING DEPUTIES

... worked their way into universal acceptance. (Cheers.) The writer in tho v 'u w refers rather ominously to the conduct of tlio Whigs in 18.1(1 towards the Badical section the part3*. They did not yield, says, to the pressure their Badical allies; the contrary ...

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... ANNIVERSARY. By GEORGE SAINTSBURY. THE POLITICAL ADVENTURES OF LORD BEACONSFIELD. MAZZINI. By FREDERIC W. H. MYERS. LIBERALS AND WHIGS. By Hon. GEORGE BRODRICK. CATULLUS. By HENRY NETTLESHIP. DIDEROT AT ST. PETERSBURG. By the EDITOR. CEREMONIAL GOVERNMENT. By ...

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... wish to have St. Paul's Cathedral removed from its present site, and pitched in the midst of St. James's Park, the obsequious Whigs would forthwith set about its accom plishmnent. ANTI 2 right; there seems to be no hope for Rome or Italy, for it is a mockery ...

Published: Sunday 22 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 954 | Page: 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... SHILLING, Contents:- FIGH4TS FOR THE FLAG-Xl Inkermann. SOMll MEMORIES OF KENSINGTON By the Rev. W. I. FITCHETT. PALACE. By AN OLD WHIG. THE SIEGE OF BOMARSUND AS SEEN WITCHCRAI By Canarl WOOD, D.D. FROM THE DECK OF T1HE FOAM. THE JOINVILLE TUNNEL. By F. M ...

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... Unionists, his scathing condemnation of the Tories and their Irish policy, his contemptuous allusion to the timidity of the Whigs, his snub to the Federation schemes of Mr. CHAMBERLAIIN, and, as the logical conclusion, the splendid tribute which history ...