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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... fun of him for being a hairdresser's son: So I am, he replied; and I am come into the House to give a dressing to the Whigs. Yery characteristic is a saying of Nelson's. Soon after the victory of the Nile, Sir William Hamilton complained of the French ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... his own fireside. At the ball, across the green, live4 his is-toed Mr. (bflsy, ldch sereiff in 17111, who was in politics a, Whig, and in religion a Nonconformist-one of the rega- lar old Paritan school. Hes kept a ossidlent disenti~ng mi'nister as chaplain; ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... be hated the very thought of office. He was one of that me- morable coalition between the Grenville tories and the Foxite whigs which, after submitting to be bullied by the King in 1807, first into withdrawing one-half of a miserable measure of concession ...