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Literary and Scientific Notices

... tjtiveroity BliIt, and the teistr weitir whiich it hars been rlefeatert, stronrgly recal to our reeorsty tire relebrastedl W'hig.1 rolt project of ill'ondis ciipiied coprper hatf~pencre, arid] thoise classical '1 Draprier's Letters~ of Sweift, by wirithi ...

THE APRIL MAGAZINES

... wages, like boots or coals, sot and the increase does not, therefore, fall on the consumer, 'per, as in other oases.-Northern Whig. and SsEnFDos rIe SCoTLAIDn. -The small smoke-dried com-i arni munity at these saltpans (near Mlusselbirgh) was socialy interesting ...

GOVERNMENT PATRONAGE OF LITERARY MEN

... Bishop of Birmingham. Considering thle liberality in matters of' religious toleration which hias always distinguished the 'Whig party, it cannot be thought surriingiferen this moderate usossnre of repressioim sol aebeen at first opposed within the Cabinet ...

TRAINING OF DOMESTIC SERVANTS.*

... and editor. In 1780 Woodfallpe gle1 was sueceeded by James; Perry, who turned the 'chrouaicfe effe leddinto a thorough-going, Whig organ, aInd 10, its columns in- this In troduced the present .system of reporting tics debates in hut or- Parliament. Under ...

MY AUNTIE ANN

... air is about to be given1 TO William Scholetleid-, Esq., in the townl-hell, co cotaisessOrate his detest, sod that of the Whigs, we atappibe, at thj l1iti etectiesn.-Biraalsghealit adreitrfi-e. NOTA Besg,-The IOWT American Tildiang, no* exlalbtltig ait ...

POETRY

... a good old-fashioned WNhig wvould mahe a sad ado, Were a quarter-day to pass %without his FEditnbugh Revicew Bat not in old Whig uniform of blue and yellowv pied Was ci l tliat Edililnburg Review which now waken Ponchos pride; And not in ibane quarterly ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... Wahile ' responsive.- ecbo' from her breast sends another that 1 would burst the bosom of a buffaslo! To the devil witi the Whigs and their o ' Coercion Bill '-Age. it MATHEWS AT HOME.% H{ulntueatus the last General Elfection. a Silence, hero in Mr ...

LITERATURE

... During it peecih made by hlim nl tIt Faneuil Hall, at a time when the Whig poorty wios on tba verge ho of dilseeluticn, he capped io rhetorielal elialox thins: 'Geotllemmc, , s if thl Whig party is dissolved, whers acm I to gou Mlr Wceldell ;t Phillips, ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... appears, it that we cart only account for Mr Alexatider's silence upion the subject by his si 'being (we believe) himselfra W',hig, aind consequently feeling reluctairt to deal cE too mevarely with his political friends. The feature of tire bill to which ...

LITERATURE

... know to be amenable to ir reason. The retrospect really begins from the It period of the first Reform Bill, by which the ra Whigs deliberately threw the voting power into B the hands of one class, and extinguished the P: rights of the old scot-and-lot voters ...

Literature

... pr protect the railways and 0, steamboat companies in carrying his n attle from one -bons i tto another. T positi, n of ther Whig membersOf avert V ;', theCabine bar cimte, generalsympathy. Theyr ave 9, 6 fbeer credited, no doubt justly, with having'-striven ...

LITERATURE

... reinstated on the refusal of Sir:R. Peel to take wr 3' office under certain circumstances., In the summer of 1841 no, time Whigs were defeated, and Sir Robert Peel formed that not IIAdministration which carried the principle of free trade, bsm and was ...