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This dar is published, DUBLIN A ZINE. No. IL for CONTENTS. A Brief Discourse General Politi Mr. Justice Burton; A

... and ville-btreet; Simpkm and MBTsUali, lu Edinburgh. Bold by ail booksellers. Folia Si• No. ; A ack, chap. Bion idyit; Random Whig THE CHRISTIAN and CHURCH af IRELANtt MAGAZINE, Ko. XV., for FEBRUARY. CONTEfT& The present State of the Estafelished Church—lrish ...

GENERAL STKAM NAV/fBAtION COMPANY*. FOREIGN PACKETS. .HPHE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGA- •- TION COMPANY'S tirst-rate ..

... my muse, more humble, is bent oil star-gazing; For clever* now great, and great men are stars ; The Tories arc set, and rhe Whigs are now blazing,— Kings, statesmen, logicians, and sons ot o d Mars. But thestar— never setting, aye brilliantly su.iiing ...

M* of.Uso6«. l>,. 2d. i» he taiede lA which the eoa^

... the prorant sOssian parliament. The India Company’s charter too be revised if annulled. It is not the first time that the Whigs have tried their hand and employed dU iAcir talents In reforming the institutions our eastern empire, and new they have, fine ...

OENERAL STE VJ NAVTGATfON COMF FOREIGN PACKETS. r rHK GKNEi.AL STEAM NAVIOA- TIOV Col

... will put it to ssir Ceorge Grey, and ask him what view the Whig- take of this— he asks what views the Tunes took. My view was not to tlive a pension at all public lervant, but the view- the- Whigs took was to give a pension of great amount to a most Ins ...

duct of ministers ftom its

... thhgs . would not have been accomplished were it not that Jacobinism had made the preparation for them, and that the stupid Whig Jacobin administration England bad lent themselves as the blind ausihiriw ' of him whom we denounce again, as we denounced ...

Buttbouffa tbc compbunt die Timet k and stapid. It* colcidationi ixnporUut, show from vbot smoß items wo* oted ..

... debates iimneiately after the war ; but if we had, we should find 111111 !■■* shstinn the tax now so great s ftsorhe with oar Whig contemporary; and we are Bach mistaken if the file* of the Morning Chronicle itself would not supply us with considerable indig* ...

MORNING NEWSPAPERS

... destructive party, disappointment and rage because they had been choused out of their promised share of the booty by their Whig allies, combined with a thorough knowledge of their ignorance and imbecility to excite an unceasing agitation against them ...

GKNEKAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. UENEKAL STEAM NAVIGA- -JL TION COMPANY'S (irst-rate and superior packets cave ..

... the Author of ?? Rookwood. ~ MR. COOK K S H ISTORY OF THE WHIGS AND TORIE& Just published. In thick Kvo., price 215., Vol. I. of THt HISTO R V O F l» ART Y. ¦- From the Rise of the Whig and Teiry Factions in the Reign of Charles 11., tothe Passing ...

TATERSALL’S

... tranquillized. It is shaken too deeply to its every foundatious to be calmed merely by declarations of merchants and bankers, or Whig expedients of violating unblemished corporate rights like those Guildford, and of collecting the wisdom of aggregated dirt ...

BOOKS PUBLISHED THIS DA\

... We uuist recommend to general attention a pamphlet which Juat reached u» by Colonel Matthew Stewart. The author indeed, pure Whig—but it is on this very account that are anxious to give his tract whatever additional circulation our testimony may be sufficient ...

RD THE GAZETTE DE STANDARD A the Gazette, is answer rolio* ing,Ba ivc(lresiiecliug assertion of fc-«5.Tr- , W h9 k

... Cooke, OR,' THE TEAR K. of REFORM and REVOLUTION ' the Unionist, suspended on a gibbet, in conformity with England. the new Whig enactment on the subject, and pulled down the next day, in compliance with order in council. The year 11. of reform commences ...