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LITERATURE

... solicitous than the the Whigs for the interests of trade and commerce. To got secure the power of the Church the Occasional Conformity goe Act ws huried troughboth ouses to cusht e P5 Act washurrie throuh ?? to crsh thestel W~higs Marlborough was accused ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... th-'-Svri2 it. . is to La- fo~und in a high t.. on hath2 sides, rather ican to) a.. a fof tufts as to xrpriatown,'s. Z. - 'Whig Ministers of 1339. in sus%'tmog aa~z i young Queen by their reaumnatoun of tYI- .:i; decision bo'th as statesmen nun a, n- ...

DECEMBER MAGAZINES

... subject un-ier discussion is, of course, Homee Rule, and tbes qoestion is raised whether the Tories will seek to ?? dish ?? Whigs ir this matter. It seems to be acinitted that thev have gone too far to do anything of tlse klad, but we have the opinion ...

LITERATURE

... up by himsele, from whicLsL al Shat wVC know of her is det-eied. Onlase aplpear- ance of Lord I liaand's 'Il-Meoirs of the Whig Party' in * ?? coa>iinag statements very injurious to airs. Fitz- I herbert's reputation, Mr. Langadale was anxious to avail ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... will be Two French Citios, by Miss Betham Edwards; A Legend of Nagasaki,' by Miss Gordon Cuamming; and The End of the Whigs, ' by Mr. B. F. C. Costeslne, who, at the general election, contested Edinburgh against Mr. Gioschen. The March number of ...

LITERATURE

... intolerant Protestant Ascendency, to 'the mairin- In- teneace of which even liberal-muldted Ministers like Pitt, ihando Irish Whigs as liberal as Charlemont, clung as to a [its necessity. Tory writers and Tory speakers have now ead hegun to recognise the ...

THE NEW ROOM AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM

... river was disregarded arid clean forgotten. P)These careful carvings belong to the days when tie mot O ?? n the great Houses Whig! That object on3 dtopof he aseis the famnous iiCeilini1 Cup, for a very long time supposed to have teen marie by the great ...

NORTH RIBBLESDALE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... Digdable, Settle. Fat cow, . Herrisou- 2 O. Abbotison, Itatiunell Two Scotch horned he-fer3 or cows, 1t. and F. Melcalfe; 2, W.:hig I dale, tiottle. Honits.-Poal for saddle or harness, Thos. Earrisen, Kirkby Lonp dalo; 2, Henry Haerison, Klekby Mlahan. Brood ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... reI* Ba n L46hl traya Onet y in Prane is the literatnr6 of Is qjpig b ropultart teintly a I enterprising theo Ms Bishop'~ Whigs 'eel ?? wih th GMrs.u papeis' ?? the 4#30 ot laaie ~rea. ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... Allan Ramsay borrowed it for 18=e of his rhymed fable, only John Bull was the longn-ufering husband in .thie case, and Whig uand, Tcry' the too assiduous wives between vwhose fierce Ivalries the nation's interests sometimes suffer. The *identical ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... l Bshk?,?fr aie c Ae li'tn Federitionu, by Lord Carnarvon. .Tie first chhan ids of itr. W vihliem ilack's newv stxtorv, whig 4 lins for its herotie Judith Sbaksneare, the von nest d-?aughter or tho poet, appear in ihe Sansary number of I : MI'r. Swvinburn ...

LITERATURE

... successor that a sound Conserva- tive Government implied Tory men and Whig measures. s It would have been msuch more true to have said of Mel- 0 bourrie that his Administration consisted of Whig men o and Tory measures. If the House of Commons had been a led ...