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LITERATURE

... and its tone is ad- O.W mirable. We quote the following, to show the estimate put st upon the Itbours of men of genius by Whig lordlings :- L Qhen Lord Melbourne was In office, Faraday waited npon him at t re 'ireasury (by his request, as we heard though ...

LITERATURE

... Baxter traces the lead- Aig questiolls of internal progress during the last two cen- .'lllios, *hd the courses taken by the Whigs and Tories re- -,kcwilg thema ; and shows by what mistake the Tories descellded from the commanding position which they had ...

LITERATURE

... with certainly numberless poetical beauties. Milton was a Whig, Ul end, in my mind, an Atheist C.) I am persuaded bis Poem L was composed to apologize for the Devil, who certainly was the first Whig on record. A Cynic appears as the author of an exceouingiy ...

Literature

... intelligence of the present day. The Radical t faction is only powerful in proportion as it is helped by Whig support. There are Whigs and Whigs, Liberals and Liberals, as there are Tories and Torles. It is for the prudent and sensible of these various ...

Literature

... exposing the fallacious arguments used in defence thereof, and urging Td powerfully the argumnlots on the other side. Great Whig landlords are proverbially more stringent in ex- acting political allegiance from their teiiantryttitan tories. The Ballot ...

THE DERBYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW, 1871

... but to be up aud doing. Whatever your hand fiadoth to do, Di do it xith your mnight, and call yourselves what you may, St Whig, Tory, or Radical, let a deep warm-hearted patriotism T. pervade your souls; let each work patriotically in his voca- Sc tiou; ...

OPINION IN THE WEEKLY REVIEWS

... ho is not without sose, hope of obtaining a one, for he ivill go in against constructive legislation. it He raises the old Whig standard of laissse-faire, tlie banner r,1 of content, in opposition to strong legislation Against liquor. disease, and ov ...

Literature

... ? in) 1874 thali inl 1861). Di'. Dixion's 'lorvisnri wits honest tind outspotkent. Speakiing iii IS6t, lie says,' -These Whigs talk tabiit eanfranultising thle iwirkinig alisesa. They care ito- b thling shout the worhillg cluas's(,. All they wtint atid ...

Literature

... politics ?? finishiig by snioutcing with deliglit- bli ful energy that if shI pbud her way sle'd *itakhe all tbe Tories anid Whigs batig one antothier, and lsayo the world in peace,' for 1 they are half of them sbanms, snd this otier half catch the complaint ...

Literature

... careful to give only such n extracts as cannot wound the susceptibilities of either the e staunchest Tory or the sturdiest Whig; and Mr. Trevelyan I has added occasional notes of real value, wherever they were ; needed for the elucidation of the text ...

Poetry

... pleasure from alar. ap And keeps Auld England in a scare? Our William. fee 'Whla left the Tories 1in a pet, fee Denounced the Whigs, a thaukless set, ro: And's now caught In tbe ftads wide net'? a ...