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... while he maintained the rights of the Established Church, to repeal or greatly modify those harsh laws with which Whig Governments and Whig Parliaments had encumbered the statute book. He Was honestly desirous of placing upon a footing of perfect equality ...

Our Library Table

... desirous while he maintained the rights of the Established Church, to repeal or greatly modify those harsh lhtws with which Whig Governmients and W7hig ParlinLincts had cicumbered thie statute book. He was honestly desirous o~fplacinqgupona f.ostingof ...

THE QARTERLIES

... the public mind. Any discredit for inaction in the Reform cause must, says the writer, be equally shared by Mr Fox and the Whigs. The Westrminster article on Election Expenses, more than half- disposed to suggest that voting be compulsory on all electors ...

LITERATURE

... and parsonatinfluencoe fat of Lard Palnaersotn that such a party can ha kept together for a the mionth,-that reelites and W~higs end Radicals should all jostle we together at tlas heels of a Premier distrusted by each as a states- esi mnan and much more ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... clubs, and each year saw the establishment of many more, great and little. Politicians followed the fashion of authors, and Whigs and Tories had their separate centres of action. The Kit-Cat Club, begun by a pastry-cook, and specially devoted to the eating ...