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MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... is also distinguished for its ad- vocacy of peace principles, and- is strongly op- posed to capital punishments. The Timens (Whig) is edited by Henry Raymond, the Spleaker of the aew Hlouse of Rlepresentatives, and is, we believe, a reliable paper for general ...

GREAT REFORM MEETING IN THE MUSIC HALL

... of, thea, best tests. of., its godness that, perhaps,,we' can have, is the 1 estimste formed, of i ,y, a, few, renegade, Whigs' g i'andthewhqleof the Conservative party. TlheiF: e abuse of it q.i a goo4 test of its. rIerits-(hear,, , hear).; They.are ...

Literary Notices

... to con- tinue this tax; and, once removed, they both saw itcoald not againbeimnposed. They were willingto give way to their Whig opponents; but the want of confidence of Earl Grey in Lord Palmer- ston as Foreign Minister made it impossible for them to ...

THE MAGAZINES OF THE MONTH

... democratic or nt serical majority party, and strains his inge- nuity to. discover some means by which the r pledges of the Whigs may be ostensibly redeemed, and the whole question got rid of with as little sacrifice as possible to those in whom political ...

Literary Notices

... in the following remarks, in a vindication of itself prefixed to the magazine a few years after:- 'In a series of years the Whigs in Scotland had all the Jones to themselves. They laughed and lashed as theyliked; and while this was the case, did anybody ...

Literary Notices

... instead of st-rri. verse. In a country like our own such a 00con, juncture is impossible. Our politics are not national, but Whig, Tory, or Radical. Politick: poetry, therefore, can only appeal to a certain section of the nation; and being thus neceesarily ...