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... terrible junetion of the two whig ohiefs had at last taken pleas-it was manifestly all up with the government. Honourable members had arranged, in their own minds, for what offices they womad or -would not take under the sew whig administration; pogroammes ...

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... 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 ...

THE ROMISH CHURCH OF ST. DAVID, PANTASAPH

... brotlserss sofsaila ?? Macryap.ii to lon. theynga lwere w iot variasli tlar skulv li calte r waic t it at the biriler airou. l whig h M es wsn esliedaati by Fttmied F;e at ighrirtili (the fsihi'r soticrior, eaesistotirl b efaette of- des i u initilr grsild ...

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... 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 ...

PICTURE OF THE TIMES WHEN GEORGE THE THIRD WAS KING.*

... combination as that which, for a series of years, vainly endeavoured to drag down the great defender of the Revolution. Discarded Whigs; orators of shiming parts and'of 'the highest promise, *hose eager ambition was baffled by his arrogan''e'of' 'power ;, par- ...