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JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., OR, THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... throne of his fathersfail. Yet his hopes of success were not unreasonable. Towards the latter end of Queen Ante's reign, the Whig ministry were completely supplanted by the Tories; the Duke of Marl- borough was slighted, and the Duke of Ormond taken into ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. I

... with dangers and evile, it is in- o teresting to know that from the time of the revolution to u the reign of George 111. the Whig party almost always pro- h ponderated in the House of Lords, and included the is families of the greatest inluenace and dignity ...

THE DERWENTWATER LIGHTS

... how, in passing through Hexham, he had called at the house of the Worshipful Benjamin Cotton, EsQuire; how that obstinate old Whig was as stubbornly fond of his money bags as ever, and as piggishly bent on securing a rich husband for his daughter; hut how ...

LITERATURE

... ,*ip narrative, for the purpose of introducing some tritce remarks of his own, We cannot offcr an opinion on the article Whig Foreign P'o. licy, apparently the greater part of it having beeu omitted it the copy of the lagazine with.il we have received ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... or manly, The way ye've sacrificed young Stanley ? Ye've made him jump both dark an' lanely To Dizzie's whoop; To dish the Whigs, ye've dished him only- Clean dished him up. Now, try an' act wi' some discretion, Nor seek to thwart th' advancing nation ...

Poetry

... been so frequeatlf given, the eisters won't go.! ' .MIrslfg Post of yesterday. Tho' hard we strive with might and main The Whigs to overthrow, Ard lost dominion to regain-l The Ministers wont go, I As slicks the stubborn limpet lace Fast to the rock, just ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... rescued from the peril into which the ministry have brought it by a combination of Conservatives of the more liberal, and Whigs of the less radical order, and he sees no reason why a government so con- structed (Mr Gladstone and Mr Disraeli both being ...

THE MONTH'S MAGAZINES

... are other light papers of average merit. The political article of the number answers ia the negative the question, Will the Whig government stand ? tliough a desire that it should have a fair trial is candidly expressed. The Dublin U7niversity icfagavine ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... confine the men. DEPLORABLE Acc[DENT ON THE BELFAST AND NORTREreN COUNTIES RAILWAY-OO Thursday morn- ing, says tre Vortdcr'n Whig, at melaneholy accident occurred on the Belfast and Northern Counties Rail- way, by which a young lady, named Francis Anne ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... oonciliation on the part of the Tories has brought about far more dangerous changes than all the legislation of the Whigs.' 'There are no Whigs ?? now,' said the Doan. 'Radical and Conservative are not only new names, bat they repre. sent altogether a new ...

AN OLD STORY RE-TOLD FROM THE NEWCASTLE COURANT

... right men, and holding that the King could never do wrong alwrays supported the Pretender's opinions. The Highland clans were Whig and Jacobite. The former were the Grants, Blonroes, Mackays, and Campbells, and were by far the most numerous and powerful ...