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NEWS OF THE WEEK

... the electors are servants of the Crown. This was Louis Pfcillippe's system in France, and we know how it ended. The Belgian Whigs, who have governed the country with extraordinary succcss for nearly forty years, have deprecated an extension of the suffrage ...

THE ILIA Iā€™OLICE NETWS

... thunder de&rening. D&nbbill, juec boundary of the boroupb. house chimney was stro-k, and the lighttilng pabBiĀ«l it ihf door, .ā€˜whig un* injured couple lodgers who were seated 'die P* Tho the Co-operative brick fbed. WiilowG-lajue, was also burled ā€˜.he ground ...

THE DETECTIVE CASK

... citizens. Thii society is, roust well known, a neutral one respect* party )>oliticĀ«, so that the contending principles of Whigs and Tories do not enter into discussion tin-re. Pertinent sjteeche* variou* constitutional and civic matters were, however ...

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... good-humoured spirit ; it contains a good many capital anecdotes, and it will preserve the traditions of one of the best old Whig families in England. . . These remi- niscences have the charm and flavour of personal experience, and they bring us into direct ...

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... Sceptre and Crovn.' 6. Consumption and Cost of Coal. 7. Darwin on Expression. 8. Religious Movement in Germany. 9. The Claims of Whig Garerunrent. London: LONGMoANS and Co. Edinburgh : A. and C. BLAC;c. BRUHNS' LIFE OF HUMBIOLDT. Now ready, in 2 vois. 8vo, ...

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... 7. FROUDE'S IRISH PARLIAMENT AND IRISH REBELLION. 8. DRT. SCHLIENfANN's TROJAN ANTIQUITIES. 9. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE WHIG PARTY. The ENGLISH in IRELAND in the EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By J. A. FROUDE, M.A. Vols. II. and III., price 32s., completing the ...

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... Posi- tion. zo. Peers and the Prerogative. Jx. RIMr. Doublehalter and the Chimes. 12. The Countess Willowgrove. 13. TIe Whigs and the Front Bench. 14. Mr. Goodrock. W. MULLAN and SO: r5. Spirit and Truth. 16. The Cardinal-Archbishop. 17. The Reverend ...

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... l persons, and then he nay congratulate himself and others that his advice has beten taken. Once more the champion of the Whigs comes forth in the public service. This time he presents himself in a 'Isublime attitude. The nominal subject of the letter ...

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... and Crown. 6. Consuoiption and Cost of Coal. 7. Darwin on Expression. C Religionrs Movernent in Germany. 9. The Claims of Whig Governmenit. BIOGRAPHICAL and CRITICAL ESSAYS. Iy A. HAY vwRD, Q.C. A' New Series, containing Maria Edgesworth, George Canning ...

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... RIVERS. 7. FROUDE'S IRISH PARLIAMENT AND IRISH REBELLION. 8. DR. SCHLIEMANN'S TROJAN ANTIQUITIES. 9. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE WHIG PARTY. The ENGLISH in IRELAND in the EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By J. A. FROUDE, M.A. Vols. II. and III., price 32s., completing the ...

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... MAGAZINE for NOVEMBER, 1879. No. IDCCLXIX. Price 2s. 6d. CONTENTS. REATA; ODi, WHAT'S IN A NAME? Part VIII. AN AMERICAN PRINCESS. WHIG REVIEWERS, AS PAINTED BY THEMSELVES. SYmRA.-Conclusion. TNE MARONITES. A POOR DEVIL. AMONG THE AFFGHANS: A SURVIVOR'SINARRATIVE ...

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... vigoor and dasingt a the treatment of critical scenes and episodes that at tir n to the level of genius. ' , elfag 1'orlhern Whig. Full ofproiso. It bears no mark of tho hand df a rio'l00 1 stvle Ir.stantly attracts attention, and ensures foe its zcati ...