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... Lord-Lieutenapt. Tue 'osame game wha played In' Isis father's favour, The Whigs wanst to make the Lord-Lioutenaucy of Devonshire hergditai-y on~ tl a~ Fortesone family. 'A real Whig move.. Lord Ebrington is a claverislhman witht plidlauth~opicl instincts ...

LITERATURE

... recognised by the Whig arstout ay, he could not conciliate the chiefe and leadera of the democracy. He did not even understand hle, treditiosn of his own party-at all events, he bas forgotten them for well nigh twenty years. However much the Whigs, in former ...

LITERATURE

... the total'ectsb flwsi'rlu herdi'hryWbls.The roerican 51e-wta digstnvetfindugbi~alfplaced lit.,tals. thanet5'~O thbnis l party Whig, it any alga at faivourios she ito a -Liberal otanotber stamp. And,: arenas Uthe sean efriplour; resents Tbe iusolec ane lsvuses ...

LITERATURE

... unrelenting severity the vagaries and blunders of the Foreigns Secretary- the 'little itiatalsnudiag on the shouldere of the Whig aristocracy l-a iS believed by Liberals to be a great statesouain' the 'tan l hose reputatioi Mr. Disraeli once said was ...

A POPULAR REVIEW OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL WORK DURING THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA

... trasted the peoplo in their hoarits, and dreaded lest vower should pass away from the hands of the chiefs and cions of the great Whig houses, who have, as they fondly imagine, a prc'scriptive right to rule tlh land. WMith tle real reformer, t6ie, franchise ...

LITERATURE

... not the slightest notion of making a confidant of Janus. If a man is to be a Whig, let hime say so, Atid k~eepto hi§scompany; if he is to'lbe a Consevatiyp, let him eschew Whig, alliances. The 'worst of the present system is, that the Liberals have all ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... disregard .of popular opinion would have risked everything which Sir Robert Peel and' every wise man holds ?? istoery of the Whig ?? of 1830. SRETCiO OF THE JlATr LiErTENATr BRADY, ?? PECISIED IN THE 1AmAZON.1-We (Globe) happened, on meeting Mr. Tllackeray ...

LITERATURE

... much that is exceedingly pleasant and entertaining. Perhaps of all the able magazines extant-from the Tory Quarterly to the Whig Edinburgh Review, and from the venerable Frazer to the mere juvenile and clever Westminster Review, there is none that excels ...

Literature

... little book Is wotthy of all praise. We notice two Inacouracies In reference to English history. It is not the fact thst the Whig pauty accepted Lockeswa theory of government and carried It into effect by deposing James II. Lo0ke promuilgated his theory ...

Literature

... conveying to the eye a representation of our d earth by means of globes, maps, &o. A review of Mr.Roebuck's 's History ofthe Whig Ministry of I8S5 isa rapidoommentaryon .. thh events of that stirring period, aid this is succeeded by an is interesting notice ...

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... confined his soclety-to his college and the members of the pro- fession (the law) which he lad ?? Holessrf's 1frnemin of the Whig Party. ITALY WITHOUT A NATIONAL AkI.-Alas, Italy I thou land of song I thou outcast of the nations of Europe I Ten thousand ...