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... to grant the Allies any terms they could reasonably demand. But the war was prolonged partly to suit the interests of the Whigs, and partly on account of the great distrust felt by Marlborough, Eugene, and Heinsius for Louis XIV. At last peace was made ...

UNDER THE SURFACE; OR, FOLLY AND FASHION

... in a hut to going round with the hat is only a small difference. WHCIG TO TORY. A curious ,k-:t:irhzlhot is going on among Whig Plee-1s , sea D 3 I shag:' g Tiailo T';itiee. i 'ie E i .illL' l;, ?? uze l 'em-:I ' arth to eartib :, rd,4ts 1, a .| , d. ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... inclined too much to the old Whig view of the Treaty of Utrecht. Most impar- tial judges now hold that it was England's business to get out of that galley by the shortest way possible, and that the war had become simply a Whig job. Nor is it disputed that ...

LITERATURE

... full of sound, serious Instter in plessast form. 2'JPtle L'ar is remarkable for an elopuent article on the ipueen of the Whigs, which is interestilig from mnny points of view. 'iThe Duclhess of Devon- shire is illdefa tigable, wrote Lord Cornwallis; ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ.,

... tap (Spanish) was a horseman's cap, in shape like a helmet, or Spanish montero.-chnson's Dictionary. KThe party dwignations a Whig and Tory, had come into use ?? only afew yeard ?? aistory. Lord, help Us 1 sighed the Alderman, What bar barians the ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., OR, THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... floods of royal tears for the loss of that most religious queen and glorious saint. Ho that is the last lie the damnable Whigs have put forth, is it? said Fanshawe, setting his glass down with a crash on the table. She a glorious saint! and he wept ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... religion in general, which might, one would have thought, have been amusing rather than irritating. No Evangelical and no Whig of tolerable sanity would have been gravely dis- turbed at his canonisation of Laud. Why should any Christian have been more ...