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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...