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LORD MACAULAY

... ellateti toe revolution. William was a hetterliag than az', the Whig king. Pitt was an extravagant war minister, and the Whigs opposed Pitt. Lord Grey was the reformer of abuses, and the Whigs supported Lord Grey. These were the simple general of linens ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1860
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4519 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

DEATH OF s LOUD MACAULAY

... his essay on Milton, in the Edivbargh Review. drew upon him the attention of the entire reading public. The leaders of the Whig party, in acknowledgment of his literary superiority, appointed Mr. Macaulay a Commissioner of Bankruptcy, and in 1830 he entered ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1860
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1583 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE STOCKPORT ADVERTISER FRIDAY JANUARY 6 1860 n'HE MISSES PHILLIPS’ Establishment JL LADIES 45 Heath ensoing ..

... source in which I place mnch reliance I hear to-day there chance of understanding being come to between the Conservatives and Whigs relative to Reform tbe view of making common cause against the Liberals and especially the Bright section thereof Tbe concession ...

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... that long series of brilliant essays with which, during twenty yearn subsequently, he enriched the rages of the Review. The Whig party, then in tamer, were not slow to megnisi the merits of the son of Etcher, Macaulay. They gave him a lucrative appointment ...

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... tub fire and fury ! , literary connection with the greet Whig organ, and one of the finest works in the language, a noble here an insult A challenge was given on the' his brilliant advocacy of Whig principle-, soon et- monument to the dead author. spot ...

LORD MACAULAY

... have availed ourselves of a-notice which ap- peared in the Times, and we have little to add to it. Lord Macaulay was a pure Whig of the Fox and Russell school; and in those volumes of his history which have been given to the public he has shewn his party ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1860
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 435 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE LATE LORD MACAULAY

... America, although certainly not all. His talents were so great, his writings so effective, and his influence so strong that the Whigs obtained for him (this, we suppose, must have been the Coalition Ministry) an appointment as Commissioner of Bankrupts, and ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1860
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2674 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE STOCKPORT ADVERTISER FRIDAY JANUARY 13 1860 a POINTER to the man fine larSe NEWFOUND- I two Apply at Angel

... which if they be consistent hardly one member can agree with the other yet upon which they most agree if the official reign of Whig-Radicalism to last beyond the termination of the Recess The bill we are told by the Times in this case semi-official authority ...

FOREIGN MISCELLANEA

... the elasticity of the ,ta:e-men. notwithstanding the pledges them. apolitical course rendered them it alike with respect to Whig c seen two of the most eminent, Met comae round within the last save umaid et erything they bad ecting church rates. and I ...

nlisctliantots ftritral EttOS

... iscemity give way somewhere, and then the crash will come. If the thing comes to a fight se expect Mar things—first, that the Whigs wall be dismissed secondly, that England and France will Ilght on opposite 'sides ' againstthirdly land will declare war against ...

THE STOCKPORT ADVERTISER 20 1860 Assortment of BAGATELLE TABIES and BOARDS hand T OKMF’S 7 St Ann-street ..

... created no small sensation in the political world but the true significance of which is bat imperfectly understood That old Whig a former colleague of Lord Palmerston and Lord John Russell should denounced these noblemen in the fashion in which they are ...

THE STOCKPORT ADVERTISER FRIDAY 20 1860 ©ripal HE ME M Stafford oft look back ponder my happy hours wander In

... other Peelites Liberals however Lord John Russell may change for the sake of redressing himself in empty popularity the old Whigs of 1832 have nothing whatever in common with the democratic tendencies of modern “ Liberalism” Mr Gladstone certainly is not ...