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... ingagracefulandwell-deserved tribute to lord Derby's Government for grappling with the question of Reform, after successive Whig Governments had shirked it, the writer alludes to the debate at the opening of Parliament on the position of Europe, gives ...

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... echo for as. ThaL eceli epeaks preparation for defence. I 'The nest article is on TnfdEM tkiallaybd'MaribbioliB.' Tbo groat 'Whig historian is very aeverely oiticised. . Maga says that anl expression of i ,rdwing belief is gradually finding utterance from ...

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... liisti't ?? riritii' rtie it VCrmy readasble n act, tractive ittatliber Al:ilt ughI illl' Ixt-t 10 tsr itterr wnitht it strong W~hig bias l(, ti reniter hol-eiratf al t 1,0 at (Is' an inc that so hatecrngcsueosti a mass of tein ni ir- lir thl' C: ri tfrt iotiO ...

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... 'IAvast Ibalian'. there,' (for ho is a yacht man). 'I am a Libsal, and a supporter of the liberty of the press, but like a true Whig I wopnt stand their tiking any liberty with me, .1 can tell yen. Tirn 'em out, o teak and crop, or I won't soy a iord, I'll ...

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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 ...

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... deceased. Tue wt'iter titus sums up htis able paper on Ilelabcuhay's very faults proclaimed lisa Power. He was the greatest Whig orator siccc the dayc of 'Burke. No man baa aver I written purer Saron. Ac ank essayict he has' never been 6cr- Passed. Spare ...

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... theon entitled Louis Napoileon's' Intentionis tested- by hisi IConduct, inasmcuch 'a we sime thir Emperor,'s policy- from a Whig point of view.. The 'writer' undartakqs, to .eestablislr thoenseassrtl'io:- Whei ?? Eniperor's objacte; r or we consent to ...

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... smiteth grsten'~prays ,. a ie -Let the'lo'fe'lntly tam-ht ~s~ 'a le Blo40om, bw~tt, ?? blpol# hh. - le The6 . 'tl 'o ?? . 1 at Whigs aire eeierefr otrnsti'grt' fbr' .thbe'nmpsist~ ;w!isp,qt$ ishav~ee dippene d,s.te~tr -,olesistitl1 patron~age, lir !ticet°D ...

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... intereoted in the great question of the day. To this paper 01 succeeds one on 1Lord Macaulay and Dundee, in which. the 'as great Whig historian ie taken to task for an injustice done to John Grahame, of Claverhouss, Viscount Dundee, who took a prominent part ...

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... Peudulum swing, and the world run awayl, A Last Word on Lord Macaulay follows, and the intellectual ohaca oar qf thi great Whig historian is thus sententiously described-'e had great natural powers, no doubt; his memory was prodigious -and exact; his ...

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... 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 ...

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... Bath, who hoe got rid of her debts by the same summary process, and has the Leffrontery to beasot of her knavery; a zealous Whig tradesman, who has mansgad to hooup in town at the death of the old fox Loyal, and is fall of the edifyiag show; a good man ...