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Literary Notices

... immediately preceded it. It is founded on the delusion that there are only two distinctive parties before the country-the Whigs anrd the Tories--the one said to be the representative of natleural vitality, the other of national lethargy ; the formuir ...

GLASGOW INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... Robert Murray lgto be assistant and suoccessar to the eav. 'James flacna se ay, now rrtiied.' 'I ' ' ' ' , ' ,h A veteran Whig, a distinguished member of of I Brooks's, Mr Rowland Alston, has just died in a- London at the age of eighty-two. ...

LITERATURE

... , in' the article on! ~'lhe!Change' of' ?? of; Mr Gladstone's favourite,.measuie,,f Rifor,, and the -dowv~nfall of, .the Whig~ Admnistr~itbon?, the pol~itital winter o~f the ..Qaarterly doeye so~with s ome. misgivings. ( He is not iery'eureathat the ...

Literary Notices

... iiuclf to th- factsr of humnan. inequality as tfre socially exhibited th He proceeds to examine the views of Radicals, bly. tio Whigs, and Conservatives. I1-lo supposes the Bel Radical to admit the major premise of the aboye M~( syllogism:- fo I '' lie nreither ...

LORD JEAMES AND SIR EDOM DE GRIMM

... then hide his vote In that onrs'd atrocious ballot. Noo th e Lord Morleleek has nae freends ava In the tuld a dn' staunch Whig cleekie e Ile mnann cut an' rin, for he'll ne'er win in, cries uine own romantic, Rokie. H ad he stown a leaf cot o Edonm's ...

THE SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... died of. the same: disease. LOSS OF THE STEAMSHIP BEAGLE, OF BELFAST AND GLASGOW. Ou Wednesday night, says the Norlihenn Whig, avery serious collision took place in the Channel, - between the Beagle, one of Messrs Burns's rag. u ticent Ifleet '06fL ...

Literary Notices

... cusses at considerable length, and in a tone of contemptuous indignation, the charges brought against the accuracy of the great Whig historian by Mr Paget in his New Examen; or, an In- quiry into the Evidence Relating to certain Pas- sages in Lord Macaulay's ...

Literary Notices

... from Mir Fitzpatrick's Life, Times, and Correspondence of Doctor Doyle- some cunious secrets also as to how parties, both Whig and Tory, have worked the oracles of priest- hood in Ireland during the past half century ; it is much to be regretted, however ...

Literary Notices

... Churcll, and indulged at my father's table, on every fitting opportunity, in invectives aigainst thle Presbyte. rians; and Whigs, as if it had hben on purpose to rebuke his benefactor for having conformed, and enjoying the emolnaents wshiel1i ministcred ...

Literary Notices

... l.,as a clerk, while at the samle time he continules his studlies at the Iiniversitr. h~is employeyrs b~eing agents for the Whig Earl of Carrabas, Normian is present along w it-h M~r Shear away, who (eles the p~olitical business of the firn, at an clection ...

THE MAGAZINES OF THE MONTH

... Mr Sala in the Telegraph ?? I don't wonder at the kind of contemptuous pity with which politicians speak of ' an ancient Whig.' Is there not, indeed, sometbing very nearly approaching senility in professing Liberal opinions when you have got your desire-a ...

LORD DUNDONALD

... for his knee, ?? bad a blue coat with red E collar and cuffs, in iinitation of the Windsor r -niform, and, -as a homage to Whig principles, r he waes comptlled to wear yellow waistcoat and w brtepies. Th. tiied, the lad felt ridiculumi, v end he was umobbed ...