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NOTES OF THE WEEK

... was when Lord Palmerston died. But Rome was not built in a day, so Whig- Radical cabinets, warranted endure for a single session, cannot be put together with the fatal facility of pure Whig juntos ; not to say that it would be unfair to expect rapidity any ...

Our London Letter

... decision is made there will be plenty of influence brought to bear upon the Government in favour of one person and another. The Whigs do not forget the Whiglings, as witness the announced elevations to the peerage; it remains to be seen how they will behave ...

General News

... That gentleman, he said, had been very severe upon the Tories, but it was only few months ago he was just as severe on the Whigs, and if he flattered them now it was to use them for his own purposes. Mr. Bright expressed great indignation at the ignorance ...

SUMMARY OF THE YEAR

... refutation as an orator and statesman, but damaged his prospects of office. Mr. Horsman, too, no less excluded himself from a Whig Radical cabinet his able reputation of the pet principle of Mr. Bright and Mr. Gladstone, that the franchise is the right of ...

THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AT THE AGE OF SEVENTEEN

... George IV.] inclination. The Bishop's great points were to arm Princess Charlotte against the encouragement of Popery and Whig principles v two evils which he seemed to think equally great), and to appear himself a man of consequence. His best accomplishment ...