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... especially that in which she says she will not be Heckter'd (sic), by the Whigs; and another ic which she expresses c hope that she may not fall into the hands of either party, W~hig or Tory, as iu that case she would regard herself aes not a Queen, but ...

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... shown in a way lie considered menacing to publi order, lie wrote to Lord Liverpool what was e virtually a recantation of his Whig profession of X faith in the people. The reply contained an out- line of the Bill to which the Government had resolved to get ...

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... the world. We are told not to be afraid that modern progress is about to land us in democracy, and are bidden to admire the Whigs as the great fountain of all political blessings. The tone is rather that of 40 years ago than of the present day. Messrs. ...

BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG

... worst of it, if we may be allowed thus to parody the famous speech in which Dr. Johnson desoribed his mode of dealing with tho Whig and Tory members ofPar- liament hen ho Nvas acting as a roporter. Thc ?? hardly aspire to the dignity of history; yet, as a ...