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TO WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR, ESQ

... DnEr'NDA EST -the blue book of the elder Cato, on the return of that right honourable gentleman from his expedition as one of the Whig commissioners for examining the affairs of Magna Carthago-was merciful and complimentary compared with the language held to ...

AN IMAGINARY CONVERSATION

... It is quite unexampled at the present day that men of such sagacity and such firmness should be employed by either party, Whig or Tory. We need care little for speeches. icholas. Perhaps so. But sometimes a red-hot word, falling upon soft tinder and ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... and other Whig ce- lebrities, receive frequent mention ; and Sir Robert has often occasion to speak of Mr Hume, and his eternal interference on every question, with less consciousness than we should have expected from so good a Whig of the real ...

LITERATURE

... informa- tion which is gathered at the centre of affairs, not at the. extremities. Mr. Baines remained in parliament till the whigs were ousted in 1841, when, to all appearances, a tory reaction had set in, which he felt that it required you th to combat ...

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 EXHIBITION OF 1851

... be their duty to send Freidebergh for trial at the ensuing East Riding sessionsCTIl. S DiALOOOE.-I should like to'see the Whigs without a leg to stand upon, sid one of the farmers' friends to Disraeli. I can't exactly say that my wishes go to that length ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... much gratitude. your very faithful friend and servant,-AstnLEv Captain Scobell, ?? has offered himaself a candidate on the Whig interest. ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... repugnance of the European courts to the appointment of that minister might, in con- i junction with the domestic weakness of the whig party, yet | bring back the game to Sir Robert. * * * * The ex- I citement of the King was very great on the return of Sir ...

LITERATURE

... Reform Bill, indignantly denouncing toryism t and its obsolete insane pretensions; and then if, after some t experience of whig management, he discerned that Wel- l, lington and Peel, by whatever name entitled, were the } men to be depended on by Eng ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... suspicion. We think it also an admirable touch where Fallen (who has descended in his miseries to be the paid agent of both Whig and Jaco- bite) is made to excuse his time-serving by his love to his children ; for that shows the susceptibility to the household ...

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 ...