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... and delight the scholar, while those ol ?? Chalmers dt and the church establishment question, the foreign policy of the whig cabinets of 1837 adl of 1838, little mern and little ht measures, &c. &c. will be read with great attention by all who ...

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... Yarborougha has prostrated Ctie' matmbhrs at thle feet of I ouis Phitiippe, Anid solaiht to invest the club witb achvaracter of Whig' pat fisntiship, the sooner gerstlemett who do not winh to he fettered itt their recrecatisos disperse themselves, or. dhicard ...

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... him. But what then? Xis be ta he Lord Palnoeraton's successor? TWe should think not. N7o Tory will' support him; not ohie old Whig feniywilfolw i. The Bouse of Ciommons, if at all constituted as it now. is, would not tolerate his want of! temper for a day ...

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... ingagracefulandwell-deserved tribute to lord Derby's Government for grappling with the question of Reform, after successive Whig Governments had shirked it, the writer alludes to the debate at the opening of Parliament on the position of Europe, gives ...

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... a total of only 1,642,000 square miles wcith a population but little over 17,000,000. Mr. Goldwin Smith has sn article on Whigs and Liberals in which he takes a by no means encourag- ing view of the position and prospects of that party. It has, he says ...

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... which wao awarded by the geneval voice of the public. But we are afrain the palmn das of BlaCicood are gone where the old Whigs and the spinning wheels ore going. Sometimes it does give us again a gleam of that talent which once made it so famons. But ...

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... and parsonatinfluencoe fat of Lard Palnaersotn that such a party can ha kept together for a the mionth,-that reelites and W~higs end Radicals should all jostle we together at tlas heels of a Premier distrusted by each as a states- esi mnan and much more ...

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... Street, London. -In Fraser the reader ?? find oiin boldly advanced -and ably supported, as also matter caluae= to amuse. The Whigs andl Radicals experience no mercly as ids hands: his principles are undhgs~,uisedly-uinflinchiincly Con- servalive, and in ...

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... which it Mr. Bright once assured us were the legitimate weapons of corn- petition in trade, the thing might have passed, and Whigs might have said, Why did not the Tories think of it? They stole our ei Reform Bill, and scores of little shabbinesses in economy ...

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... Rebel. Blackweootd has an article on ''The Whigs Last Chance, which hoes already atttracted souse notice in Exeter as the work of Itr. It.' S. Northoole, sthe Conservative M.P. for iho city. Ile ?? thrit the Whigs last chance dependsI upon their exercising ...

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... will have no difficulty in learning that it has a great deal to do with the mystery which at present surrounds the heroine. Whig Reviewers, as painted by themselves, is a piquant and entertaining notice of the recently published Selections from the ...

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... echo for as. ThaL eceli epeaks preparation for defence. I 'The nest article is on TnfdEM tkiallaybd'MaribbioliB.' Tbo groat 'Whig historian is very aeverely oiticised. . Maga says that anl expression of i ,rdwing belief is gradually finding utterance from ...