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LITERATURE

... space are very narrow, and Mr Brown has avoided giving the erroneous version of Scottish constitutional progress into which his Whig sympathies led Hill Burton. His attitude in regard to this danger is typical of the reserve of knowledge which lies behind ...

LITERATURE

... Herrice, a politician of thle Liverpool h ad school -so Chancellor of the Exchequer, lead estranged a1S grc section of the Whigs who wished to see Lord Althorp at the t a antod Trenosiry. Domestic affliction added to his distress of mind, t They and ashen ...

MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... is of the : Highlands in, favour of deer, ju Ir The responsibility for this he throws at LI- mainly on the shoulders of the Whig landlords .b le and doctrinaires; and advises the Tories, if they g' jd do not wish the northern constituencies to be- O: cs ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... institntion. '-'' ' - : oros .-'flie electors of Boston have replaced their late 5 member, the Honourable Captain Pelhnm, ,a W.hig and a., Free Trader, by'Mr Frebhfield,ilate solicitor to the Bank'of England, a Conseevativei'and' Proteitioist. ':The Man- ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... and A, tweenty gentlemen belonging. to all phases of politics. a - The rabid Tory, the LiberalConservative, the kil Radical, Whig, and Land Reformer satdown together cr- under the presidency of Keintail, the croupiers being in Mr Macleod, of Cadboll, and ...

LITERATURE

... have Clone,; and are doing, yrnur duty to your country, I do not think your country is doing its duty to you No Government, Whig or Tory, ha. done so and it is right the Government should be told its dity. 42c is notorious s that. ',be C-Governei3;t al ...

FAIRS AND MARKETS FOR JUNE

... thriastert to prolonkg tite discussion Almosot indeninitely. Ifiws serious corrcesiOllts in committee irre mande to troe AHo fe'et Whig ureribhrs, art interereer numaber of Irinhiruen rare 1 ke boys likely to Abstain front voting in its fatvour ; if fruirtir ...

NOTES ON LITERATURES, SCIENGE, AND ART

... 'ohe the history of Bos- B: *awll's father, Lord Auohinlecki`.Old Sulphur Brand, as Mr Carlyle- calls him-an old Scotch -Whig who was -not afraid to fight with.- Jhinsion.when the latter visitid Scot' tj tland.?-- Eccnrn~rworrnsl OF FASsroi.-To suit ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... no any set of official persons, nor a senseless bias re in favour of tyranny, nor a corrupt desire for that which among the Whigs is~ called -the jweete of office; but a rational attachmenttto1 the British lt Constitution, as equally distinguished from ...

MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... man at once hold and conscientious like elicl Mr Gladstone. We heatr much talk of ai new cave. -wor Suppose some alarmed -Whig landowners did or dlo form feel a cave, what would come of that ? We knosv what a at came of the cave fornied in 1866, uinder ...

LITERATURE

... LIERmAL PAnRT.-.Bnt the grnAdlsin l of the day, and that which ought in every wa obeeps ed, is the monstrous figment of the Whigs, tha hr xss~ -sr has existed for some time basck a United Liberal Pary I castibelieve in the existence of theSaSreti h ti Krakoss ...