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... Random f All the noveli-ts have bee», editors. Swift wrote the Tory p-riodical that cline out to oppose Addison and Steele’s Whig ventures Sir Walter Scott did ...
... Random f All the noveli-ts have bee», editors. Swift wrote the Tory p-riodical that cline out to oppose Addison and Steele’s Whig ventures Sir Walter Scott did ...
... sae was the better so lan Up Istkb &et lee tint' f*. ebbed • oselificate of Re believed the wee Asmara bet personally he knew Whig shoat It. It was by Mr iseeselE He received from Moms Adam sad A the of March, a letter seadiag for revisal a draft of the ...
... matured style is so remarkable, and with which his essays in the Edinburgh Review first made his countrymen acquainted. The Whig Government was not slow to perceive the moral and intellectual power of the young Reviewer, and conferred on him a commissionership ...
... lie was aided nsitalt.T for Edinburgh in and hams florrotary at War in the same year. Mr Macaulay did sot rem in in for the Whig, wee* ousted by Sir Robert P. el. In opposition Mr Mstsu'ay's wu not often heard, but on ose ho expressed himself iu a mason ...
... the time when the • preposition we assailed(oe my Introduction to Mold! miff. Id., p. and seq.). that Nature. Which does ;Whig b. mil, would oat have takes so ears te provide frees without sipply of the ingredients in • the Nei ow Win to Wi th in itself ...
... was enabled to supersede Lord Derby in April last because of the trumpery nature of the Conservative Reform Bill, that the Whig chief will try to strengthen himself, and promote popular progress and contentment, carrying a comprehensive measure of Reform ...
... 1830 will not forget the dashing, flashing, florid the name of essay upoD There came soon Macaulay into fame by a flourish of Whig trumpets. Atlantic a far finer upon the same theme from the comparison of these essays must still made by every student as ...
... bons .ay line of rail. way, and who.. ran math thorn oily 'laugh the we will continue that an (meetly, oily change which we Whig, Mat when oar 5R1, Ili-Wkly will ar Burma A GREATLY ENLARGER Foul. sot yet to ibt. to fit tho pro.. date when change. will ...
... The fact of the appearance of his contribution in that magazine was at once notification that he had cast in his lot with the Whig party. Like many other reformers, he first entered Parliament as member for a rotten borough—Calne—the property of the Marquis ...
... have no doubt that it was the reaction from all this that made him a conventionalist in morals, an insolent and inconsistent Whig in politics,, a shallow and inaccurate historian, a poet pouring out all light and no warmth, and, for an able man, the most ...
... post which he held until Sir Robert Peel's advent to power in the autumn of 1841. When the combination of Protectionists and Whigs on the Irish Coercion Bill drove Sir Robert Peel from power in 1846 Macaulay returned office as Paymaster- General of the Forces ...
... in consideration of the influences which were 'necessarily present during an eventful political career. Lord Macaulay was a Whig of the old school, and, although he advocated the cause of reform up to a certain point, he failed, with all his eloquence ...