f t Ir.Q^CTuRE FOR MR. GLADSTONE
... st°D8, exclaims the Spectator, would only nIt is a quality to be economised 0Wasting it, till m-,n of the world, who ki. Itl,,t rather than reason what is important •S ^9 scarcely know how to follow him. Mr. Uj4is luite right in disliking the Reform Bill; t too much fuss about details, throws too $^ tliAS'e,ess *Qt0 ^is denunciation of evils inhe- S i His ^r*nc«ple of the proposal, and not in ...