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Reynolds's Newspaper

THE DEMOCRATIC WORLD

... phrase, modern Englishmen, is significant. It shows that our colonists are thoroughly disgusted with the snobbish grang of Whig and Tory coercionists who are now muddling our affairs at home and abroad. When Lord Salisbury has done bullying little Portugal ...

THE DEMOCRATIC WORLD

... elegantly do nothing is the function of which they are suited, and in this they have no f superiors. IT is characteristic of the Whigs that their organ, the Edinbirgh Review, should contain a strong plea for, if not the abolition, the great diminution of the ...

THE DEMOCRATIC WORLD

... kinogs without a head, and pon giving us to know that the head, which was of beaten Si vel, was stolen several years imnes 'Some Whig, I'll war- rant you,' says Sir Roger. 'You ought to look up your kisegs better; they'll carry off the body too, if yoe re not ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... military science, or would declare that Mr. Spurgeon could not possibly be interested in a visit to Jerusalem. MR. MORLEY AS A WHIG. The other day I met a very eminent man, who had known Mr. Morley personally for years, who asto. nished me by talking of him ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... of the country, I think we ought to be told so. Indeed, I never bad much faith in Mr. Camp- bell-Bannerman. He is simply a Whig that believes in Home Rule. As far as the army is concerned, he is for maintaining the present order of things. No doubt he ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... passenger, with which this series was inaugurated. In tite tine of Lauderdale and tise barrying of the Whigs, Sir Uchtred, himself a rene- gade Whig, rode up to the navs of a little comntry church to arrest its non-conforming minister, who was preaching ...

A MAD KING

... legislating I'll show the people I've th' intent, By their condition elevating, Their stock of happiness to augment, And if both Whig and Tory take Fright at such measures, I'll a. Red The Premier of the country make, Oh! the King is stark, staring mad I ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... oMir. T. Dundas Pillane for a timely selection of Forgotten 'l'ruths front the sceechis and writings of tge ereat Jrish Whig, Edmund Birke. The extrtets are made with great jndunment, arid they are pecleorly appropriate to the qiteations of to-day ...

OUR SPIRITUAL GUIDES

... of whom we have descriptions ini the Ohil Testament, would have been kluorn, at once for angels bad they been, possessed of whigs. Again and again they w ero not recognised :e spiritual boings. bit woer thought to be mnen and in support of tois I direct ...