Refine Search

CHARLES JAMES FOX

... the chosen representative of Whig principles, and one to whom the traditions of the elders must have descended in their full integrity. No man in the whole world probably is so well qualified in these respects to write a Whig view of Mr. Fox's career -which ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... one time you governed by Protestant ascendancy. which, whatever its faults, it least h~d by the Eng- lish connection. The Whigs reversetlall this, and tried to rule the land by the priests. It was a rotten Compact. The rogues were well met; but the Churchmen ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... extended representation of the working classes, either by lowering the present general franchise, as was proposed by the late Whig Government, to 7f., or by creating for them a special franchise, analogous to that possessed by the English and Irish Universities ...