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A BOURBONIST PICTURE OF ITALY

... a statesman to-day which I will repeat. e He observed-' You are talking munch about the s. occupation of Rome because the Whigs are in ~, power, but let the Torles coma ha and Bngland wil r, sulpport the Pope with foreign armns. Net a Tor apeke for ...

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... shorter in sta- fro ture, and less gifted in personal gifts and graces than his bli comely son, complained to a friend, a whig peer, who had sh also a son at Cambridge, of the very considerable expen- oh ditur of his heir. Biut, Sir James, rejoined ...

A MODEL POET

... if a In Moore, the author of seditious and licentious songs, de has been considered deserving of a pension by our be present Whig-Radical Administration, the humble On man who exerts his talents in vwiting loyal and te constitutional pieces must surely ...

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... intentions were honourable, and also not unwelcome. But when explicit declaration became necessary, it appeared that the great Whig orator's notions were liberal and anti-matrimonial Peremptory dismissal followed; and not long after Lord Derby became the ...

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... Marlborougb, you had better speak of that to Lord Townshend, whom I have brought with me. He is a very honest man, but he is a Whig, and he watches me closely ; and don't be surprised if in his presence I express myself as an obstinate and prejudiced Englishman ...

AN IRISH ACTRESS

... intentlons were honourable, and also not unwel. 1 come. But when explicit declaration became necessary, It appeared that the great Whig orator's notions were llberal and antl-matrlmonl. Peremptory dismissal followed; and not long after Lord Derby became the fair ...

LONDON NOTES

... whatever n- may think of the general erlihoivle on which as a state establishment it It', to say, in the words of the great Whig stayitt and historian- That the world is full of 'titittitiens which, though they never ought to hev b been set UP ought not ...

A ROMANTIC MARRIAGE

... IJ'Cooour . 'ot WoulfeFlanagan; 'I ipperary, Tlbo1i0 i :,r1, J 'ie ford county, Tlfioias Eilzterld- t \ ' a e, I Eeifls a Zo'rfsera Whig. ° ela i 'ie;E PILLORY J N JAPA, .-It had I, intention to proceed on our journey c .jll Sir felt so much interest in the ¶oulali ...

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... Macaulay, as may be verified by refer- ence to the 6th volume of his IHistor -I of Enlgland, are- canvassed actively on the whig side 1 A FAIR REMARK.- A middle-aged young lady is so angry with the government for asking her how old she is, that she declares ...

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... there were no disturbing questions, the political complexion of a newspaper was designated by the general name of Federalist, Whig Democrat, and Independent. Then followed the American and Republian, and close upon these the offspring of the slavery agitation ...

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... 1848-when ?? Van ,B ti-au an-i Carnes Fi-anois Ad tins lbaante the candidates of tire fori-net-rosaltej in the triumph of the Whig ticket, anrt in the choice of Goneral Taylor as president Iair I Ur. Fillmore as vico-presidorrt. Mr. Jokiuaon's i activity ...