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... Charles James Fox if -the Duke of uluckilgham's :Memoirs of the Court I and Cabinets ?? the Third-and Memoirs of d the Whig Party during my Time by Lord Holland - -it will be ?? that the materials employed are of 2t the most valuable description ...

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... *ht enlarging the constituency of the Empire, promised th to effecct a change, seems ouly to have established a our leading Whig and Tory families more firmly in v- power. We may, however, spare ourselves the trouble LOs of making political observations ...

Leterature

... engag- ing, We cannot entirely acquit our country on the first of these counts. Our diplomacy has often, espe- cially uader Whig auspices, been overbearing and in- sulting, if not in matter, at least in manner. As to the reflection upon the press of this ...

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... the ' Faiailiag Epistles'-in the' Cutchajchuc'-in: the intercepted Letter from. Canton-in the Songs of Trafolgar-in the New Whig Guide-in the New Tizes-in ?? Buf-lin the Staaddnd, and' in the ' Quarterly 7R69iew, has been holding a grey goosequill any ...

POETRY

... Madison, and enjoyed a considerable intimacy with his uncle, in whvlobse family he resided. In ( politics he iS an Old'ine Whig, though not long since he I volunteered a communication in the Vmiose testifying to the i good opinion which President Madison ...