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THE DUKE OF ARGYLL'S NEW BOOK.*

... the leading principles ~ili of the party Whom his groat predecessor per- ee nisted in calling the New Whigs. /Although not ottly born of at Whig fIamily, liit repro-S escatirig the Oneo pairticula~r famnily in cneoiictionI vitch pri idiots pirocoeeiirgs ...

DRAMATIC LIFE STORY

... yiolling to lier tues-. sitieseititiottil her sorrows to tht woine, stit was it- Ittd rI tv tier not to givo ill, tie titter sh whig her tho Iiseries tof the litio slii ?? wis loal1ding .i'iily this~ ' ?? INt still good SttiLLristiRI Rhel- I ereit Suhtli ...

THE MYSTIFICATION

... partisan of the whigs or conser- a vatives, I have seen that the whole of the difficulties in the at Rouse of Commons, that is, the difficulties in addition to the difficulty which we know to exist in the inherent weak- ness of the whig party, from causes ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... which he %would have disowned. He was, in agr fact, characteristically a Whig in all his thei habits and modes of thought; a Whig ill tinc politics, a Whig in metaphysics, a I Whig in MU religioustonets; eminently moderate,reasonabble, adai .1averse ...

SIR WALTER SCOTT

... 1iiis rncaarrtain nnid; | t CThi Soutbron ?? in ront they umtaew, clmyllmpand a rgi in hnd, TThe lowland prigr r od eftnting Whig, Itn headilong flight were roli'd.r 0, W.vqTlrou.s Grahary. 'f Hereaalorin fr~ame, (t Amd faith -%ustatind '(lirc bP fertr ...

THE ASS OF BURIDANUS

... acd revolving hands, Pxprossive of the restless spirit vexed Byseason's cuhlce in a woxnd perplext, To be, orut to ?? or Whig, . dfe-lo b4 tor philosophio pmig. BJ£We- table, amply spread with sueak He fmshes-ki doubt-*hat he shiJ eat. Let guests u ...

DRAMA

... modifications, both plays are indebted for their most prominent characters and leading situations. Adapted by Cibber to flatter the Whig antipathy to tho Catholic and Jacobite party of 177; .WT NoeVuror kept possession 'of 'thq stage as long as the political allusions ...

BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG

... worst of it, if we may be allowed thus to parody the famous speech in which Dr. Johnson desoribed his mode of dealing with tho Whig and Tory members ofPar- liament hen ho Nvas acting as a roporter. Thc ?? hardly aspire to the dignity of history; yet, as a ...

Fine Arts

... especially that in which she says she will not be Heckter'd (sic), by the Whigs; and another ic which she expresses c hope that she may not fall into the hands of either party, W~hig or Tory, as iu that case she would regard herself aes not a Queen, but ...

To the old type of politician, the slave of the red box, the believer in a divine tenure of Downingstreet,

... to lull them asleep,—there is something intolerably annoying in the public discourses of such men as Lord Morpeth. Whether Whigs or Tories, they feel uneasy in listening to a nobleman who glorifies in progress, and anticipates an age of social improvement ...

THE REFORM CLUB LIBRARY

... too exclusively Whig ;tIne, Westmtinster was too inmcoinrpronuiin~ingly Rnndic'al. where-as thne Ite- form wsyn designed to ariibrd alt varieties oi Iteormuers in tite United K(inngdenn a wehoucne as wvell as at home, whlere tine Old Whig, the mode- rate ...

LITERATURE

... anti- pular or asuendancy faction, had pri combined in pulverising the once powerful whig party of us, IIreland. In l~ord Welflesley'h time, there wins a great whig I c=ncto, with considerable territorial influence and per. on, soa uhrlty-.the Boyles ...