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A REVIEW OF THE SESSION

... have not been filled by the supporters of the Government. Contrast the con-. duct of Sir R. Peel with the small coterie of Whigs. He found a school of statesmen who have handed his name down to this day; and he took them without reference to rank, fortune ...

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 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARY GRANVILLE.*

... marnl -eano for is-station, a Small'house in the country a o smaller in Polan readthbalteeenepsil for Queen Anne and the Whigs. - Little Mary was, b~orn in anl 1.700;'- and:-amoong -her early recollections wasi ant irruptionfa into the paternal Mansion ...

THE GLASGOW SHOWS OF OLDEN TIME

... ? Clsailnher.'of Commerce of t' Glasgow, ;1'0784';. betwq bi 200- ?? -oo individeala Fere entolled as n ksu'g roportiln of whigm wre cotton I I q i i I i i i I I i m . i i i a i I i 1 I ,s and Ubse& snanufacturers. IThe fees of admission were five. Ir ...