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LEEDS PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY SOCIETY

... admitted after an examination of even rpart of the collection. Unlike his great sival, Rowland60n took sides with Fox and the Whig party, whose opponents are made to appear in many outrageously ridiculous positions. His social caricatures were also wel ...

NEW MAGAZINES

... ood Sher-dan's jokes for assent; she harangued, she lectured, zshe preached flleglish polities to the 'drst of our English Whig politicians the day after her arrival in England; nudf (if I am not much misinformed) r preaphed politics no lessito our Tory ...

LITERATURE

... are notp ithout evidence of that extensive vocabulary of vituperation on which he drew so largely in his publio speeches. Whigs and Tones were alike the objects of his fiercest denuncia. tion as in turn they becanio responsible for the misgovern- mnout ...

LITERATURE

... Iof lialueut House Whigs who would look mia he ommastoualy, James Gibson, W.S., afterwards \o.lhson.qtais, w-vas his most frequent visitor, and eanil byh cane to regard Adam Biack as the most :cible asd trusty reoresentative of Whig principles Zivg he ...

EASINGWOLD AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... bread eind by Treelinq our industries h frne uniair foreign competition. (Applause.) isMajr.1 STAPILToz; respoadel. As an oild Whig, he v migh sayqthiat timtes had so coenigea thtat it was now no ,-lner is qssetion of Wvhig or Tory, hut at question ,e between ...

THE AUGUST MAGAZINES

... to light. The political situation is dealt with in the preo it sont issue by Mr. Edward Diocy, who holds that to a fusion Whigs and Conservatives must come at last, and by Mr. Julian Sturgis, who soeks yaguely ior a a plain man to lead us, With a plain ...

LITERATURE

... first place he enters into a t] cm 'deatisra of tele struggle for Catholic Emancipation. h ,rrer thc ;econd head he deals with Whig reforms. I The story of the Repeal movement is that to which s3 - the third place he directs attention. Two g .--l.3Stand out ...

LITERATURE

... corrected two of its ?? are thea g 0 placesmakrers, for peacemakers (from which' this, r ItGeneva edition was called, tce Whig Bibles'), and' t1 IC Christ 1condemneth1 the pcer - widow, in the ~ 'contents of Luke xxi. The. Geneva Bible becamed eventually ...

LITERATURE

... and Voltaire; noi lived ionp mouol isincl the reigna o` heorge [II. to seeI rumn vieoomseeia in elme etruigile wi -i the Whig, eristotr ~cy !o long enough to wiiness3 Me bcgsn Iig p f his fatall conies I wit'di te rn-stteet ?? neis or Awtri en. his ...

LITERATURE

... Lord Ch3srlomonton auled hisle Opposition I - whip. At th i time political agitation was rife in Irelinld, and the Irisu, Whigs, having succeeded iu obtailing freo r trade from the Imperiai Parliament, now pressed for still : further concessiosis. By ...

LITERATURE

... par ty feeling aind policy to lay aurie. In the sympathy for the Princess, in the a- popular regafrd for the Prince, Rediol, Whig, and Tory stood on common ground. When the Princa returned from in Germnay in the autumn it wee seea that he dia not a appear ...

LITERATURE

... Aiivd his character Jor shrewdness. Il his opinions on the American war, and ia most cases where his enthusiasm for the old Whigs did not lead him astray, XWaloole was Oi uttd critic ot Eanglish polities; but it is in his capacity as a cmronicler of manners ...