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... of Macaulay's last volume. It is an able, just, though slightly depreciatory criticism. Macaulay his viewed history from the Whig side, and, however de. lightful his narrative, it is too party coloured to stanl the test of time, though it will always remain ...

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... which wao awarded by the geneval voice of the public. But we are afrain the palmn das of BlaCicood are gone where the old Whigs and the spinning wheels ore going. Sometimes it does give us again a gleam of that talent which once made it so famons. But ...

FASHION

... Gieale, and widlow of Sir Marcus Sonmerville, Bart.- The de- ceased nobleman had for many years been a zealous supporter of the Whig parly, and had done good sel-- vice to his political triemids during his long cai-ou- in time House of Commons, more rspecially ...