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NOTES OF THE WEEK

... careless in quoting Mr. Bright's words in the first instance. Mr. Seymour is called Liberal, but may be more properly described a Whig, one of that party whom Mr Ernest Jones has just characterized as set of political adventurers and whom he wants to knock down ...

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... dry; and when it is taken out it is a hard concrete mass as unbreakable as the shell of a cocoa-nut. It is then painted, whigged, whiskered, eyebrowed ; the eyes are placed it; and on Boxing-night the artist is placed inside it; and the little ladies ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... collected and published their Reform speeches. It is not without meaning that the Edinburgh Review, the mouth-piece of the old Whig party, invites Mr. Gladstone to perform on himself the «« happy despatch, and allow some politician more acceptable than himself ...

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... Beauchamp and seconded by Lord Delamere. Mr. Brand, M.P. for Lewes, is said to have withdrawn his resignation of the post of Whig whipper-in. The San Francisco News Letter heads its births, deaths, and marriages, the cradle, altar, and tomb. The Times ...