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... she present war with China in particular, and Ab' rho disastrous campaign in Affghauisean being di- any vec~r attributed to Whig mismanangement. With re-tior ga t o the first, it is truly enough asserted that, just ratl as thec nation Novas congratulating ...

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... predominance of any coteries, and an in- dependence hardly compatible with the place of a M3:inister representing the great Whig houses, partly from his position at the head of the Opposition, re- Presents the new order of things, he must always pos- sess ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... gave support to Lord Derby on omie more occasions thatn on the Indian Reform Bill. At ould Reigate, the Hou. W. Monson, a Whig, takes the at is place of Sir P. H. Rawhinson, who came in with sup- ~ome port from both sides, and voted more with Lord 11 ...

Literature

... aliment to genius and learning in distress. The closing article is on Political Parties. The writer is one of the Old Whig school, and does his best, accordingly, to sweeten the cap his party have been necessitated to drink. He rails, of course ...

Literature

... Parliamentary Government maintains the political character ef the Review, and recapitulates the views-in favour with the older Whig a school of ,politicians on this snbject. The present number will be found fully to sustain the established t character of ...

Literature

... and vice, and helped them to became industrious, intelligent, virtuous, and good. TInE ARtimSTS IN I13L1AST TlTe Northirn Wh}ig, in reference to the trrests which have taken place in that ton n, ?? surprise and dis- satisfaction is ina'iifested there ...