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... weekly newspaper, which did good service to liberalism when liberal principles were supposed to be accurately represented by the whig party. In the present instance, whatever powers as an essayist he may have inherited with his name, Mr. Foublanque does not ...

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... of the austerity of his early w training, and talks in the grand style much affected m by our parliamentary constitutional W~higs. Un-T doubtedly his political philosophy is admirable, and tb is expressed with that clearness which appears T. to be the ...

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... il Douglas with Lord Bruntefield was a real one-is brought k up by Burke and 1lare-is adopted by an atrocious knave of E a Whig lawyer ia Edinburglh-becomes an astonishing artist, and is passionately beloved by the daughter of a duke, who, with a simplicity ...

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... also disagrees with Earl Grey h about the use of ministerial patronage in securing nO a parliamentary majority. In short, the Whig al theory, according to the stricter traditions of the vi Party, is consistently asserted. PO.EM IN AIRENISH POL YGLOT. T (From ...

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... LITERA TUBE. The Quarterly Review. July, 1858. Murray. Whatever may be said as to time having effaced the distinctions between Whig and Tory parties, there is no doubt that it has wonderfully sub- dued the political animus of the two reviews tra- ditionally ...

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... had in the evolution of crcunratsanswgra- dually come to rapsesent-one of these distinctive tendencies and doctrines. The whigs maintained that the polity of England was full of abuses which ought to be swept away, andgthat the popular element in our ...