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... port and old Mladeira. They agree on,, all subjects, because the parson never differs i fromn the Squire. Moreover, they are Whigs, and as the parson is a Protestant to the hilt, i Squire Double believes that he will never falter, but keep the tenor of ...

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... , and is eked out here and Ii there with quite harmless but not very d helpful padding, about such subjects as the T great Whig revival in Edinburgh, the founds- t tion of Blackwood's Magazine, the v plagiarisms bf Coleridge, and the academic 0 societv ...

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... which their teaching has, produced. The, Reform of 1832 was, of. course. so far as the Parliamentary triumph went, a merely Whig measure, but in the agitation which had preceded it the I Radical party (so far as any suchi party ever existed) had been formed ...

LITERATURE

... some respects. a statesmanlike measure. says. the author on p. 52. But, on page 58 ha abandons all ousliflcation, and ?? the Whig Cecveruwens established a monopolist press, axed rendered illegal the publication of news unstamped in cases where it had bee's ...

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... training stable, the betting ring, and s1 the stock-jobber now consume; and the same h influences which havo destroyed the Whig a oligarchy and the King's friends have changed ir and enlarged the manner and the habit of a' gambling in England. of It ...