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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... scorn than Sunderland. His son, Lord Spencer, after a word of respect for his love of books, appears only as a too passionate Whig who could see no danger to liberty except from kings; and the romantic story of his daughter's faithfulness to her pro- scribed ...

LITERATURE

... becanme con- t vicul of ile iminitiency of its danger and when c th. House of Lords wet:S on the eCV- of once more ,a ?? the -whig hill, William IV. undertook to .t lisimn a smfficieont uortion of the opposition by a s i--snuial apipeal to the peers. On ...

REVIEW

... ascertained, stand ?? papers, 50; Conservative, 17; Independent, 20; Neuter, 128. No distirction is here rando between Liberal rnnd Whig, or Liberal and Radicail; nor between Conservative and Liberal-Conservative or Tory. NEWSPAPER BIRTHS AND DiEA-THS, DURING ...