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LITERATURE

... by Wilkes, in' conjunction with Churohill. The North Briton has shared tbh fate of far greater literary compositions, the Whig 4Examiner, The Craftsman, and others, and is perhaps hardly known at all in the present genera- tion, except to those who ...

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... so gained remains as an inheritance to our bar of the present day -a most valuable I piece of patronage for Lords Advocate, Whig or Tory; but its tendency has been towards ease and. honour, while the Subntitute's office has been to. wards work and practical ...

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... niece of his own-the daughter of hid sister, who married a Tory gentleman, the only one of the family who had deviated from Whig principles either in love or politics. He orders his coach, and, taking Mrs Vizard along with him, goes to see for himself ...

THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARY GRANVILLE.*

... marnl -eano for is-station, a Small'house in the country a o smaller in Polan readthbalteeenepsil for Queen Anne and the Whigs. - Little Mary was, b~orn in anl 1.700;'- and:-amoong -her early recollections wasi ant irruptionfa into the paternal Mansion ...

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... Le t h ssing and take the pledge from his hands. The Vcrs of creed and party were forgotten. Protestants C-n--n Catholics, Whigs and Tories, abstainers and hlflers-rcen of every rank, profession, and creed ia hg -honour to this remarkable man, who, as ...

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... affair in which Bute was abott this time employed by the Kin , was in forwarding a negotiation with Pitt, whom (oe of the great Whig chiefs, the Duke of Bedford, had persuaded the King to invite to take part in the Administration, and this negotiation sgeems ...

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... with the singing of Mlrs. Bill ingten, and ?? have listened, she said, for days to her heavenly voice. Sir Samuel Hood uas a Whig. During the short administration of 411 the Talents, he contested the representation of Westminster, aid, after a desperate ...

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... art, aud tbepe: a te at me time briefly explained ia sdescriptive . narrative. B , A FUNNY EDITOR. The editor of the Kentucky Whig, published it Mount 1 Sterling, having set forth on a journey, the gentleman left B In oharge of the office thus announced ...

THE GLASGOW SHOWS OF OLDEN TIME

... ? Clsailnher.'of Commerce of t' Glasgow, ;1'0784';. betwq bi 200- ?? -oo individeala Fere entolled as n ksu'g roportiln of whigm wre cotton I I q i i I i i i I I i m . i i i a i I i 1 I ,s and Ubse& snanufacturers. IThe fees of admission were five. Ir ...