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... SCOTT'S edition of Dryden, which was published in 1809, beyond the memory of most living men. Although warmly r attached to the Whig party, as the assertors and bet I upholders of the great principles of constitutional Sa freedom, the cast of his mind was ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... After leaving the University he took up his residence in Lon- don, joined himself to the Whigs, and acquired his first reputation as a contributor to the great Whig Review established in the northern metropolis. It was on ac. count of his supposed connexion ...

THE GOVERNMENT REFORM BILL

... faction, they can go with a good conscience and with the certainty of triumph to the country. The Manchester Guardian, an old Whig paper, whose remarks gain additional force from having becu quoted in the Times, speaks thus:— Without professing blind admiration ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... its representation in Parliament at the last general elec- tion. No distinguished man or member of the aristocracy, whether 'Whig or Tory, ever came to Southampton without visiting the Radi- cal coacbmaker. I-o was uneducated, but gifted with remarkable ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... majority got: His Reform Bill brought on, His majority's gone- Whiggery, trickery, hot. 2. Rupert and Ben took up the pen, Old Whig Reforms to slaughter: Rupert fell down, From eerving the Crown, And Ben came tumbling arter. They both stayed in Office, though ...

SIR F. T. BARING AND ADMIRAL KEPPEL AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL

... narration of his first connection with the Horough of Portsmouth, and distinctly states that he had no thanks to offer to the Whigs, who had nothing whatever to do with his selection, but that he was selected by the free will the electors. They had seen him ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... was appointed Colonel in Chief of the North York Militia (Rifles), which by his death becomes vacant. In politics he was a Whig, but he took no very active part in political affairs. In default of issue the dukedom devolves upon his cousin, Lord Godolphin ...

REGISTER! REGISTER! THE EDITOR THE DERBY MERCURT. Sir—As a true Conservative, and having that cause heart, ..

... have heard anything about Conservative registration ; for if there ever was'a time to throw off the yoke of the illiberal Whigs, if ever there was a golden opportunity of laying a basis upon which, in an ensuing election, we may send two Conseivative ...