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MOLESWORTH'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND.*

... Liberalism as a means to an h I end. The end, in those days, was the repeal of the 0 Corn Laws; but, on finding that successive L- Whig Governments fought shy of this matter, e something like the rank-and-file who had a shouted for the Bill, the whole Bill ...

RECOLLECTIONS OF RICHARD COBDEN, M.P.*

... can make out, was 4 somewhere in 1836. Fromn this time the non-electors lost all hope in the Bill, and began to regard the Whigs with both contempt and hatred. We name this as the sprin3 or genesis of the Chartist movement which tooV shape and form a few ...

THE COMIC PAPERS

... and 01;2'onellh CITY Oa Weak disciples of O'eConell- CITY Y Parnell, ODonnell, also- Biggar, CITY s You despised by Con. and Whig are. CITY O'Donnell, Biggar, and Parnell, n All of you may go to-well- Singli r Let us say you all may go n Willingly to Jericho ...

PARIS FASHIONS

... Tobllemache Simclair's W own.explanation of his failure is that he isnot one'of the exclusive Whig clique; and that he is ' o-V married ti to one of the Leahs of the Whig aristociaey ;' but we tk believe he might fimnd another reasen more 9attering to his abilities' ...