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... his knowledge of Ulster and that once potent political factor, the northern Whig, and we sympathize with him in his desertion by the Liberal statesman whom he and the northern Whig worshipped not wisely but too well; but we had been better pleased ifl he ...

The Most Gorgeons Lady

... months for a thousand jbounds a week. No, not even with hoh privilege of haniging a Tory on evejv-lamp-arm to the right, and a Whig on every one to the left the whole extent-of 0.sccdilh'. After this anybody, even without other kno~ledge of Landor, is quite ...

A RAKE'S PROGRESS.*

... The briiiant, ervatie Philip Dule of Wharton, ! who ssquarndered the enormous fortune left by his fatler, the distinguished Whig statesman of the davs Coi Willijiun 11. and Queen Anne, and, after scandalising Earope wvith his extrsordinary ecapdes, died ...

REVIEWS

... these times of ours. Who would say that these lines were altogether out of date ?- Rerove me from this Sand of slaves Where Whig and Tory fiercely fight, Where all are fools and all are knaves; Who's in the wrong, s'ho in the right; where every knave and ...

AN ARCTIC HERO.*

... Scotlhnd for any vestiges of Sheri- dan's correspondence which may have boen gut, hidden away amnig the archives of the great ite. Whig honses, has led t'o the discovery of many new and interesting facts. Among such ves- it , tiges are the letter-s which passed ...

REVIEWS

... good for him ; he forgot his appointments and was ?? in small matters ; he wasted his opportunities and seoffed at the old Whig ring: in other words, a disorderly wit with more than a touch o-f H-arold Skinipole in his nature. Mr. Fraser Rae is natu.raily ...

THE ANGLOSCOTTISH UNION.*

... bour. Onicenmore, in this interrsatiomsal dispute, re- 1 cr );igien decided thle issue ; and Scoitch and Rug-- b: a lisle W~higs, alarmecd at J~amnes I1.'s Rotmtidst .poiy, un~ited in sutpport of the Itevoltition anid -eWilliemn thle Dutchmlan, What ihe ...

THE MODERN MOVEMENT IN ART

... ethod or ruskiug an 1 ppsar-aietO-- mlttrrr by whic.h he boecsame a iure almost gnrotrt-e oue ii' able te tike s tile View whiG]1 accords host wit cr oies good pleotsuro 5 si l| t whiel hC Cartt le ticwas nleCt'SqA'rY. In art revohit- I or unt ite wrt ...