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... RimERS. 7. FROUDE'S IRISH PARLIAMENT AND IRISH REBELLION. 8. DE. SCHLIEMANN'S TROJAN ANTIQUITIES. 9. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE WHIG PARTY. FRASER'S MAGAZINE for MAY. CONTENTS. WORKING OF TEE IRISH LAND ACT. INTELLECTUAL WILD OATS. VAL MAGGIA. THE FATHER OF ...

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... I p slightest confidence in my integrity, TO VOTE ti AGAINST JOHNSTON. r I In ISGS, in my anxiety to punish the local P' 3 Whigs for aiding the Corporation Managers in B doubling the rates of the owners and occupiers of c( dwelling-houses of the annual ...

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... be dispensed with altegether. An able writer ?? can be no- thing more curious to thoughtful men who are neither Tories. nor Whigs, but simply human beings with brains in their beads, than to reflect upon the position of the British parlia. ment towards ...

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... liberty. It was by Whigs that Qates was patronised and the Popisb Plot made an excuse for a savage and whole- sale massacre of iunocent Roman Catholics. The Penal Code of Ireland and the Cromwellian drago- nadeb alike belong to the Whig party. The first ...

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... Frcude's Irish Parliament and Irish Rebel- lion. VIII. Dr. Schlietnoen's Trojan Antiquities. IX. The Past and Future of the Whig Party. , London: LONGMANS and Co. Edinburgh: A. and C. BLACK. THE CONVENT QUESTION. MR. NEWDEGATE'S MOTION. In X vol. Svo, ...

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... Irish interests is in that alliance of the Home Rulers with the English Whigs which Lord Hartingtonis trying to effect, and the nursery of which is the new Liberal Club. The Whigs cannot conceal their regret at being in opposi- tion and their anxiety to ...

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... ANY NUM. v v BER of copies of the Nart.-m Whig In which appeared the Letter of Mr. A. Ledlisl ?? ?? in reply to idelit and Truth, prxving that 5,000 deducted from 14,000 is ?? icreamc of 20 per cent, (ses Whig of II th and 104hinte). Any reasonable ...

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... parody of the times of Nero or Diocletian, is passing before our eyes. And, above all, he must make plain to England-whose Whig-Liberal emissary,. Lord Minto, first carried the incendiary torch into Italy-that the men of Louth, the people of Ireland, ...