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THE MAGAZINES

... of anger, of the Whigs who have disowned Mr Gladstone's Irish policy. but who have developed no counter- acting policy. We are tforced to admit that many of the reproaches to which Maga gives utterance are just, but then if the Whigs are doing nothing ...

LITERATURE

... orders save in the latter Church. But for this scruple he might have been regarded aR I a a modern example of a ' Wesaland Whig. But I though he broke all early ties he never seems to have lost touch of his early friends,; and his preachings in the streets ...

LITERATURE

... profctesions ana promises of Eaglish Liberals. Lateron he ?? people,nntaught by experience, again placed their faith in the Whig party, and again found that they relied on a rotten reed. Similar remarks abound in the book, and the inference is that the ...

LITERATURE

... iond, a reigning toast in her day, mother of Caroliae, married to Henry Fox, first Lord 3 Holland, mother of the famous Whig leader, n Charles James Fox; oneof LadyLarolic e'ssisters ' becoming Duchess of Leinster, and mother of s the unfortunate Lord ...

LITERATURE

... this branch of literature. His earnestness, his popularity in another way, his ready enthusiasm made him the best man the Whigs could put forward. I Bat he lacked many controversial qualities- such as memory, closeness of reasoning, tact, restraint. ...