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FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... n for it, he is not In the slightest degree afraid of it, He has done what few Whigs have ever done-he has won the confidence of the Radlcals without estrarging the Whigs themselves. Lord Hartlngton knowsathat, in the state of things under which we are ...

YEOVIL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... and Magistrates of the Connty,'for whom Mr. H. DIcKciNsoN ?? STUCHEY in proposing The Houses of Par. liament said no Whig, Conservative, or RnadicalPremier would Aare to tamper with their grand old constitution, which was so firmly rooted in the ...

DRESS AND FASHION IN PARIS

... Cabinet, so distinct that thbv must givethem credence. It was m patter for surprise thtt men counected witt the historical Whig party should belcontent to be dragged wherever the wild theorists of Birmingbam desired to lead them Hie should be surpriced ...

THE REVIEWS

... for their pessimist of views. Mr. Kebbel, on Thc State of Parties, moarns lB -over what he terms the hapless fate of the Whigs, who ., are alleged to be bound band and foot to the triomphal gr car of Radicalism; but fortunately few people care tb about ...

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT WINDSOR

... the cadets home, but the Youthful volunteers somewhat died in fatigruefted hat proffered aid, and, notwithstandieg tb faton whig theyav utdergolne, preferred marching to Clato3n, aiem. ater did, and were dismissed at the College t. h m, ftr an absence ...

THE REVIEWS, &c

... L~atlbugy on ?? and Irish Idean, in which the Land ill is condemned on tha principles advocated by Earl Grey and a few other Whig politicians, It eeems useless, however, to continue a controversy ou which a definitive judgment hac been passed by Parlia ...

THE REVIEWS

... police. So far as the traditional principles of Whigs or l'ories are concerned, it is obvious that the changes demannded to give further resources to the executive coin. cide with Tory notions, not with Whig. It would have seemned indeed strange to our older ...

Literature

... Macaulay's writings, and, despite the cheap seorn of some contemporary seribblers, it may well be doubted whether the great Whig historian has had any rival in the present century as regards purity and clearness of style, Thackeray, George Eliot, and ...

LITERATURE

... Rebel. Blackweootd has an article on ''The Whigs Last Chance, which hoes already atttracted souse notice in Exeter as the work of Itr. It.' S. Northoole, sthe Conservative M.P. for iho city. Ile ?? thrit the Whigs last chance dependsI upon their exercising ...

NORTH-EAST SOMERSET FARMERS' CLUB

... eleotioo'looming. upon them ooner than some of them believed, and'that would betheir timfour aetion, .They' must not.. cry _` Whig or T!ory' ver- ' but they DluSt g'o 'Iu for that class of menadeter. rined. to place the British agrioulturidta - ownei and ...

LITERATURE

... Guetove Dorc and others. et 'rho publication of tras'tr's Hagazine ceases with the b Ootobor nnumber, artd the place of the old Whig publication st will be taken in November, so far as the publishers are at eoncetned, by their 'etov sixpenny venture, Lotngtan's ...

Literature

... little book Is wotthy of all praise. We notice two Inacouracies In reference to English history. It is not the fact thst the Whig pauty accepted Lockeswa theory of government and carried It into effect by deposing James II. Lo0ke promuilgated his theory ...