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THE TRANSVAAL MUDDLES

... honourable P I, says Selborne glib, I knew it was a 'db, But I called it honourable. Who cried Shamue opon it ? We, says Whig and Tory, All who care for Englanid's glory, We cried Shame upon it, Who approved it strongly ? We, cry all the Ruds, And ...

LEAVES FROM A TORY NOTE BOOK

... LEAVES FROM A TORY NOTE BOOK. PAGE I. I REPEAL.- Repeal the Union! restore the Rep- tarchy I-Canning. THE WHIGS STANDING GROUND.--The Whigs occupy the position of the blank leaf between the Old and New Testaments. 4 'THE NATIONAL PARTY.- Gentlemen ...

Occasional Notes

... proclaims his adhesion to the present Coeroion Ministry. He considers it of the utmost importance to the Irish cause that the Whig element in this Ministry, whose preponderance has been so prejudicial to true liberty, should be weakened, evert if & temporary ...

Occasional Notes

... the Board of Trade, one being the Mayor of Birming- ham, came up for election at the Reform Club, It being rumoured that the Whig section of the Club were organizing opposition, steps were taken to secure their election. A strong whip was issued, and was ...

DISINTEGRATING FORCES

... to accompany him on an indefinite journey ? Mr. CHAM1BERLAIN may have helped to consolidate the Radicals, but how about the Whigs? What comfort, too, can Mr. GLADSTONE possibly extract from such an election as that which took place at Peterborough on Friday ...

New Books

... events as they occurred, the diffi- culty was naturally multiplied a hundred-fold. That Mr. Walpule could have thrown off his Whig preju- dices and treated many of the topics with which these volame3 deal in a spirit of perfect impartiality could not, from ...

Literature

... mately became the friend of Bentham and of Hume, and the philosophic Radicals; -and the adviser and confidant of all the young Whig politicians who tried to he in earnest over their principles. Mr. Smith's object is to clear 1the characters of honionrable ...

Literature

... denunciation of the twoi Ministerial schemes as that raised in all but two of the of Pe been publications I have cut through. The Whig Edinbursgl heat vies with Mr. Murray's Qnarterly in condemning the of th schemes root and branch, Mr, Matthew Arnold joins ...

VARIETIES

... biography finds a place in Dr. Johnson's Lives of rat the Poets.' From that work we learn that on the election m of the Whigs at the end of Queen Anne's reign Pernell jn1 was persuaded to change his party, and he became the of friend of Swift, through ...

Reviews

... Itowood. i At Bowood we met Mr. Stanley, after- wards Lord Derby, and Prime Minister, then quite young. but looked up to by the Whigs as full of prom ise.' Moriovr, we always found Tom Moore, the poet. at Bowoor, who used to sing his own verses wtith taste ...

Literature

... onl the principles successfully Sl iregetiatel by Lrd Bolingbroke at Utrcht, anti which. 0 thoelgh lb.fflcd at the timus by a Whig Parliament. were t( ?? and triumphairtly vindicated by bis political u ripi]l hrid rir. Mr. Pitt: to govern Ireland necorc'iag ...

Reviews

... directions. He -desires to'maintain his party allegiance, but, it seems to us. finds it difficult to do so. As au expositiou of the Whig view of the situation, the paper is, of course, very valuable and important. The otherpaper from whieh we shall make a quotation ...