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Kee, %Whig

... Kee, %Whig. For I do not think there can be any doubt that cur humour doe* ring true—perhaps truer than it has ever done. Possibly. too, we are drawing nearer than ever to a oomnion standard of humour, without sacrificing our taste in the process. glance ...

Whig element in it was predominant and held aloof. The Whigs felt that religion was something which should not be

... Whig element in it was predominant and held aloof. The Whigs felt that religion was something which should not be talked about; it was a man's private affair, and should be kept in a water-tight compartment. Against that Wesley and his young friends of ...

• WHIG OF TH-E-0-I.IVIOI CIIONIVIOJ. PERIOD

... not be at the pains to answer his letter in detail. But I may that Macaulay is not an historical authority, but a fa/artful Whig writer, Anent in proportion to his shallowness, Coulton is no more an historian than an aware: dungbillrakez an authority on ...

asisiblfahreent too moth with him. When be was torn his wefts mold till the Whigs altered Wogs in UK have

... asisiblfahreent too moth with him. When be was torn his wefts mold till the Whigs altered Wogs in UK have that fact recorded, except by perish clergyman in baptism. Married he could not hi, excepting by thst clergyman again, and when he died he whether ...

Whig Mitt Tweak Alp. *ED CMOS niY. A OtTPPLIIIIIIINTAIIY AtieTION SAM Will be bold Iv M•stire. 4111 O TII*StIAY ..

... Whig Mitt Tweak Alp. *ED CMOS niY. A OtTPPLIIIIIIINTAIIY AtieTION SAM Will be bold Iv M•stire. 4111 O TII*StIAY S!XT, JUNE 1,13, at II 2, V ad II o'clock, at the CITY t‘ALB Castle Street, Oxford, in view at the many valuable items given by generous dont:ma ...

THS.CORPOVATION •ND ailliS H

... Clarendon I Code, and two Whigs to the Parliaments of 1678 and 1681, which. alarmed by Titus Oates and the Popish Plot. supported the Exclusion Bill. Like lother corporations, Oxford suffered for its boldness lin sending Whigs to the House of Commons. ...

TRIBUTES TO SIR W. HARCOURT

... with ltadicals ever quite un-Whigged hint. An arietocrat playing the part of a democrat, he maid not forget that he was a Harcourt, and he practised the old-fashioned vice of family pride. There was nothing the Whigs liked better than keeping the ...

PIRYfItCTIONI WICANS rows:rt

... theyelrwl read it, titer wonld to be reminded of it. It was in 1941. He said, touching the tionditieva tit the people. the Whigs at last began to see the peutective system under which the emstmenne and industry of the country greened. no longer he maintained ...

Cu DISRAELI AS JOURNALIST.*

... never wholly lost—he was already strongly opposed to the Whigs, to whom he was shortly to show what Mr. Hutcheon terms a tine and uuciniiprumisiug hostility. - And he soon decided that his anti• Whig ciunpaiipt be conducted under Tory auspices. The patron:ore ...