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MESMERISM, OR ANIMAL MAGNETISM

... -baptisedamore than .fifty children during the time of the r afternoon service. 'We understand that, after the passing I of the Whig. Registration Act an impression prevailed in Hanhamn (we believe a similar belief is pretty general), -amongst the humbler ...

OPINION IN THE WEEKLY REVIEWS

... ho is not without sose, hope of obtaining a one, for he ivill go in against constructive legislation. it He raises the old Whig standard of laissse-faire, tlie banner r,1 of content, in opposition to strong legislation Against liquor. disease, and ov ...

HOME AND HAPPINESS

... and I from a word Whiggain, used in driving their horses, l all who drove were called the Wbiggamores, and, shorter, 1 the Whigs. Nosv icc thiat year (1648), after tie news cane: down of Duke Hamisilton's defeat, tice ministers animated their people to ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH'S ALMANACK

... of Colonel Sihthorp will be contested by his son dose and heir, Major Gervase T. W. Sibtborp, and Mr. that Charles Seely, a Whig merchant in Lincoln. Tle for addresses of both gentlemen liave been issued, and their con, friends commenced their canvass ...

THE WREN

... shrubs, amid wheose boughs in Were galideranesges : sad hollosw vales, to Where thle bees linilt their honey palaces. 35 Thss 'Whig [tapers isiaho a Freat oustcry about the ~ fihiluircasiti Maisi(heoter andelse neiglslsotirliood. Thewaiso- atreco lay' nil ...

VARIETIES

... biography finds a place in Dr. Johnson's Lives of rat the Poets.' From that work we learn that on the election m of the Whigs at the end of Queen Anne's reign Pernell jn1 was persuaded to change his party, and he became the of friend of Swift, through ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... 5n of Englishmen, and justice to Ireland never was so favor- re ably entertained as at present.-Sri. d, It is said that the Whigs are firious at having been outbid by Iord Howick. Lord John and the mere party Liberals are only prepared-for they dread ...

MONUMENT TO THE LATE BISHOP RYDER

... genttlematn swho tilit'iatts II Mayor iju 1836-7 is aigain uippulinted I the fiuct 'If t :ieitiliy proes sliat difficulty the Whigs have it~ll~riettced itt tttiking a selection. Trite to tteir old 'i 'i'tii fsill iettifig it ituliugiht. otl all occasions ...

Reviews

... Itowood. i At Bowood we met Mr. Stanley, after- wards Lord Derby, and Prime Minister, then quite young. but looked up to by the Whigs as full of prom ise.' Moriovr, we always found Tom Moore, the poet. at Bowoor, who used to sing his own verses wtith taste ...

Literature

... onl the principles successfully Sl iregetiatel by Lrd Bolingbroke at Utrcht, anti which. 0 thoelgh lb.fflcd at the timus by a Whig Parliament. were t( ?? and triumphairtly vindicated by bis political u ripi]l hrid rir. Mr. Pitt: to govern Ireland necorc'iag ...

Reviews

... directions. He -desires to'maintain his party allegiance, but, it seems to us. finds it difficult to do so. As au expositiou of the Whig view of the situation, the paper is, of course, very valuable and important. The otherpaper from whieh we shall make a quotation ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... fear of reproof or denial, d, ;t or that since the passing of thle Reform Bill, and the anar- E pies chical period when the Whigs were in office, the fraudu- w ring lent transactions which have taken place between the nod foreign exporter, the British importer ...