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LITERATURE

... unpopular reminiscences of the Whig party nom. passed into oblivion, and his authority descended ito. to the new chieftain, i and s With better quie, 3 and Better opinion, better Confirmation. And from that day forward the Whigs began slowly, but steadily ...

LITERATURE

... author of what would now be called a Liberal policy I t is necessarily a Whig. And here it is that we join Ii .1 issue with him. We deny that the radical distinc- a tion between Whigs and Tories is to be found in c D the character of their policy. This, ...

LITERATURE

... animosity of the party which ta, constantly overreaching itself would have 01rdforth feelings of triumph in a much less 1,rerighig Whig. On this subject it is curious tantrst the mode of warfare adopted by Parlia- cotryolabatants in those days with that which ...

LITERATURE

... i the claims of the present antd the past. And ii t'le Liberal politician, who has grown up in | ethe lox creed that :ill Whigs are wise men and a oies fools, is surprised when at length, I Uasaratnig this short and easy creed, he finds the enacteriutic ...

THE MAGAZINES

... Claverhouse, from the asper- sions cast lpon him. by Macaulay and Other writers.. There is no doubt that the distinguislhed Whig historian was not, when he formed his judg- meat, in possession of information such as has since been broughtto light. The ...

THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION.*

... effect on his patient and long-suffering constituents. From all classes of Liberals -from the ardent Radical to the phlegmatic Whig-are heard curses not loud but deep, which threaten a speedy termination to the honourable gentleman's niarepresenta. ( ...

LITERATURE

... do not very well. comprehend to fi ever what Umnbtro we ror to leek to fertui en innimediate party. u 13 X* Are we to turn Whigs, or are the roinsent to become Con- o ietnt, servatives ? This is thle usina question. is Peel'ns star of ii who poe rSaly ...

LITERATURE

... visible schisma in the old Tory party, I which, though in this instance the Whigs cams over to r Canniing's section of the Tories, onded in that section 3 going over to the Whigs, and uniting with and ulhimately outrunning them in such a developnent of ...

GREAT REFORM DEMONSTRATION AT THE STANDARD THEATRE

... the IAtra e snssd, and The CcAmntAr'o, rose, end in the convas of a lee'gtb. sued eddrfors tre'arded t upn the coenduc ef t Whigs as regarded reforma. The Derby Bofatni Bil w'ths just sunh a one -as might ha e 'been expected from Wlthe Confarvative Government ...

LITERATURE

... sequence from favours conferred. Yet the writer lcarries sail as if he supposed that the French ialliance was a contrivance of the Whig Govern- ment. Must we remind him that it has been the policy of successive British Governments since the accession of Louis ...

FRENCH [ill]

... time perittt of fintitirg whbellrtio discoivers rho strattigetti lit which slite luts tinwit tingly platyed a part, ,tiil fi Whig afterwards reecivrr; Ieriseif sullic~ieritlly to tltroir the 11 hateful bouqutet out of' wintlor (,assuing., the not-ewisilY- ...

LITERATURE

... that mright, perhaps, be n aggravated if the number of voters were mate- ?? increased, according to any method which ithe- the Whig or Tory Governments had d aft'aally proposed. 1t was felt that large con- d stscuencieB acted very much as a mob, and i th-t ...