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MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... is also distinguished for its ad- vocacy of peace principles, and- is strongly op- posed to capital punishments. The Timens (Whig) is edited by Henry Raymond, the Spleaker of the aew Hlouse of Rlepresentatives, and is, we believe, a reliable paper for general ...

QUARTERLY REVIEW FOR JANUARY

... others, tr for the weli-known lines- , Vor a very small man with the To'ies Is a very great man with the Whigs.' e- But since he became the ' New Whig Guide' himself we have not heard of his pursuing this vein of pleasan- t try. ot 5S- al me, be be Lse ...

THE MAGAZINES OF THE MONTH

... Mr Sala in the Telegraph ?? I don't wonder at the kind of contemptuous pity with which politicians speak of ' an ancient Whig.' Is there not, indeed, sometbing very nearly approaching senility in professing Liberal opinions when you have got your desire-a ...

Literary Notices

... to con- tinue this tax; and, once removed, they both saw itcoald not againbeimnposed. They were willingto give way to their Whig opponents; but the want of confidence of Earl Grey in Lord Palmer- ston as Foreign Minister made it impossible for them to ...

LITERATURE

... with the singing of Mlrs. Bill ingten, and ?? have listened, she said, for days to her heavenly voice. Sir Samuel Hood uas a Whig. During the short administration of 411 the Talents, he contested the representation of Westminster, aid, after a desperate ...

LITERATURE

... Le t h ssing and take the pledge from his hands. The Vcrs of creed and party were forgotten. Protestants C-n--n Catholics, Whigs and Tories, abstainers and hlflers-rcen of every rank, profession, and creed ia hg -honour to this remarkable man, who, as ...