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LITERATURE

... not the slightest notion of making a confidant of Janus. If a man is to be a Whig, let hime say so, Atid k~eepto hi§scompany; if he is to'lbe a Consevatiyp, let him eschew Whig, alliances. The 'worst of the present system is, that the Liberals have all ...

LITERATURE

... unrelenting severity the vagaries and blunders of the Foreigns Secretary- the 'little itiatalsnudiag on the shouldere of the Whig aristocracy l-a iS believed by Liberals to be a great statesouain' the 'tan l hose reputatioi Mr. Disraeli once said was ...

POETRY

... thrbugh the branches peoping, Sbe saw, among the blossoms laid, Time most profousdly sleeping. His head wns pillowa ed onl his whigs, *For he hlad furled, his pinions, .. liungor.with the lovely things In pieasuro's bright dominions: His scythe ?? aside were ...

LITERATURE

... much that is exceedingly pleasant and entertaining. Perhaps of all the able magazines extant-from the Tory Quarterly to the Whig Edinburgh Review, and from the venerable Frazer to the mere juvenile and clever Westminster Review, there is none that excels ...

CURIOUS MISPRINT IN THE EDINBURGH REVIEW

... The Ladies of the Bedobamber brought the Whigs in again, and then the Radicals (being always for the destruction of everything) made it one of the conditions of their rendering their support to the new Whig Government that the penny-postage system should ...

A FRIENDLY GOSSIP

... Jaeobins, who, under the t age pretence of Radical reform, only want t6 bring about img Commuhism. I would advise, as Old Whig. ioea, avoidance of them. Yours truly, AN OLD CONSERVATIVE. Exeter, March 12th, 1889. SOCIETY GOSSIP. as ity (From Troth ...

LITERATURE

... thit history is the remarkable simi. larity of oircmetsmsances between the commencement and the close of Ibis periosd. The Whigs Caere its oftite Its the year 1842 jttst as they are ino 1862. Pasties in the Honses of Commons waet so nearly balanced ttsot ...

LITERATURE

... liisti't ?? riritii' rtie it VCrmy readasble n act, tractive ittatliber Al:ilt ughI illl' Ixt-t 10 tsr itterr wnitht it strong W~hig bias l(, ti reniter hol-eiratf al t 1,0 at (Is' an inc that so hatecrngcsueosti a mass of tein ni ir- lir thl' C: ri tfrt iotiO ...

LITERATURE

... present crisis Blackwood comes forth with all his strength, to the aid of those who ire opposed 'to the policy of our present whig-radical -rulers. The, political articles, based upon incontrovertible data, are, 'clever,. searching, and conclusive. A vigorous ...

LITERATURE

... hoist with their own petare, than thel Bill was shelved. Reform was not only abandoned, but treated with contempt by the Whig occupants of the Treasury Bench; and the Minister who had once shed tears when forced by his colleagues to postpone his Bill ...

SHAM LATIN INSCRIPTIONS

... Disreli ednucted his party by means of the Opposition, and Radical electors wore now educating their leaders. If the few Whigs and Raditals whe had proved traitors to the great Liberal caune only repented in Fackeloth and. ashes and eimie back htiiubey ...

LITERATURE

... comprehensiveness the Taxation of Ireland. He has described from a personal experience of many years the general course of Whig mal-administrmtion of Irish affairs; and in this pamphlet he tells with point and terseness, some times with eloquence, truths ...