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... about 1833, when Dr WN'ilberfurce. was Rector of Brightstone, and was primarily intended to protect the Church from the zeal of Whig Reformiers. The pub- lication of Dr Newman's Tract XC. in the early part of 1841 threatened to bring matters to a crisis at ...

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... learnt it fromn Dr Abbot. But e co nipromise between conservation and change cannot be well effected. There can scarcely ues i a Whig party in theology. Dr Mackintosh 11 gives tise key-note ot his first contribution in d the words The jodgmen uefgod is ?? ...

THE MAGAZINES

... prevent- ! aic.ulnes and waun or tact in ?? rt of them and though , ?''.strange dings from a congerles I cnn! wr;a i'i includes Whig maguates s i ?? lri tail, Lort Selbournie and Mir ? dtgo c nlrchlmen and earnest DLe- a i-;e ,s lrtl surprised that thin's ...

LITERATURE

... of the Covenant and tiebellion lent a con- e sistent and substantial support to the cause of E religious and civil liberty. Whig by conviction no less than by tradition, several sons of Kil- t marnock occupy an honourable place in the roll t of Covenant ...

LITERATURE

... whose elaborate biographies Ut, |re too long for general perusal. it is wre Iritten en strictly party lines by a staunch *r |Whig and an ardent 1ree Churchwoman, and the b reader may make allowance for tlhe opinions ex- lie pressed according to his own ...

LITERATURE

... plicated and combined forces, commonly known .as historic events-battles, social upheavals, 3and reforms. To the outside observer Whig and Tory, Liberal and Conservative, may each r appear as playing at a game of chess till each I arty is seen to inherit great ...

LITERATURE

... the last, representative of the YoYalist house of Danndee-the only -wonder is how she came to be so much mixed up in the 'Whig society of her day; yet even this may be overlooked in consideration of the delicious joke played by her on Jeffrey as The ...

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... career of Scroggs they appeared as if sick from the blood of Papists, and even felt inclined to select victims from among the r Whigs as some atonement for their own culpable ' credulity. What the novelist has indicated rather than described as influencing ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... e4dele-146 Allai Mack;kY. kszrlsheal; 2.1, Rot. Itotertos, ]Anwond 5(5. Janies Wallace, LFsilaY. P'ony, not kexedingj I - hands WhIg -lot, A-. R. ?ergnuson, Nelstoo; 2I, )D. MfiCoi, PaalSey Road, Glasgow; 3d, H. L. HLarey of Castle Sempile. Best turn ont of ...

LITERATURE

... he adopted the aesn- Lx n~d ru s o: lies redecessor. He had, haw- ?? L e- 'i e ?? o a his new silk iown. On is sliort-lived Whig Administration coming to & ! end Erskine was succeeded by lay Caulp- ).ar ?? Lord President. On resigning -Awn to a successor ...

LITERATURE

... the unhappy Dean suffered more from his uneven temper and uncontrolled hate than could be ex- cited by the petty favour of Whigs, or deep disap- pointment of Tories. His early experience in life with Temple couldtendin novwa to soothe a naturally irritable ...

LITERATURE

... the first time I met him in church after the arrangements were fixed he would scarcely speak to me. 1z BABaosrtcr l 'The Whig Ministry having been displaced by an adverse vote of the House of Commons in March, I 1852, Lord Derby came into power, and ...