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... Withume, ca Peyiaustratonr ady.oal ntfl-nth athe Book of GoyssLff and Gofes. 8yHorpase- ~dsages H. h. ditoy. Wh TaylorH (. Whig partcuar ?? on smep) ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Robert Peel; the RepeaLof the ii Corn Laws; the return of the Whigs to power; ;e the religious movemenb of the nineteenth century; the foreign policy of Aberdeen and ePalmcrston; and Whigs, Conservatives, and Peelites. Least Said goonext MenidnL By Ages ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... of emancipaton, and his advocacy of social and politica reforms which were not carried out till long after his death. The Whigs and Imperial Federation makes that political party responsible for a colonial policy which is lead ing, on te part of somoe ...

TRUE AND TRAGIC!

... position in the county. Spencer's brother, William Cowper, was whig member for Hartford; and at that time and place political passion on the Tory side was bitterly intense. Besides Whigs and Tories, there were living int the town many of the bitterly ...

SHAKESPEARE, BY A JEWISH CRITIC

... t excepting his ?? tt ar bigotry, which could not belp3seeing in every n in character of Shakespeare's Roman plays a ir a- Whig or a Tory-bold, insular, and unfeeling. G id Eve in Eden was above such miserable pre- W he tensions, and, according to Heine ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... of Canning to the Colonial Office, and ends soon J the the passage of tie Reform Act; the third comprises the history of the Whig 'Ministry from the passage of the Reform Act to the fall of Melbourne in 1841; the fourth, a concerned with the gradual adoption ...

PRESTON

... incident occurred in the church which has often been told, hibt may be repeated here. Tile vicar was Samuel Peploe, a zealous Whig, and an ardent supporter of the Hanoverian cause. Some of the Jacobite soldiers then in the town found; their way into the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... familiar with the boast of the great lexicographer that, whatever controversy might be raging in the Senate, he took care the Whigs did not get the best of the argument. Very few are aware, on the other hand, of the long and disheartening struggle waged by ...

THE LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... would be then no good or trty, hadl sotors-thsre would only be _csrvativc! andf r in Liberal actors ; no good or had plays, but Whig I ro-and Tore place. 'bee, M-Nr. (I. i-. Sims, in collaboration with Mr. eter- Leonard MNerrick-, is now engaged on a, new ...

LIVERPOOL PRESS CLUB DINNER

... (Wallasey th Chronicle) Messrs. R. M'Comb and Chapman id ( Belfast N we-Letter), and Mir. J. S. Murphy of la Belfast Northern Whig'); Alderman John -n le Hulding, Dr. Rafter, Mr. J. Moulding (clerk W to to the T oxteth Guardians), Mr. E. Rimbault S *d Dibdin ...

MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... author . does not pretend to solve the question c implied in his title, but most lucidly c shows that it is pressing upon the Whigs, a and mest be faced by theta before the next general election. Mr. D. F. Hanigan indites r a powerful plea for abolishing ...

Notes and Queries

... peated of favouring the pretensions of the Stuart ?? ?? If perchance, from ignorance of the character of the house, any unhappy Whig and partisan of the House of Hanover ?? strayed into John Shmw's, he found hirnself in a worse position than a solitary wasp ...