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... cirde traced by lbs great whig or Tory alliances. To- day the people g'ar to share power; the men of the pavement want to bo more than mnere steps upn which others may to office Slimb. A national party claim to supereede a Whig, a Tor, or a shoddy laberal ...

Literature

... ,Isupplanted by a bolder and more grasping faction.' These are'the men who dictate the national policy, lwhile oligarchic Whigs and: educated Liberels fill the I 'Cabinet, and the mass of the party repeat their shallow a lomtnonplaces with irritatingself ...

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... 4overaign who, abuing his genis and hia force. fedrevcured to Iake himeslf despotec hri of the whole continent of Europe. The Whig Mifistry cf 1806 found it icepokeibiet4 make poeswith him; and, with recw ex ceations, all pares in England egreed in thinking ...

THE PERIODICALS, &c

... Coitternprso,'Ryeiee ?? articles, most of them of considerable political or literary significance. Th1e opoeinii paper on Whig and Tory, the Two Root Ideas, by Udr. Montague Cook3on, is written with much breadth of viow and just estimate of the situation ...

LITERARY

... reticent, and does not prove himself least cunning and least truthful in showing how nearly the distinction between Whig and Tory is dead. Whig and Tory: The Two Root-Ideas, is the title of an article in the Contemporary, by Mr Montague Cookson. In the same ...