New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 23Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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Page 136
... Whig princi- ples was most disinterested ; for , when the Whigs came into office in 1806 , he absolutely refused employment , in the fear that he might be judged as actuated by less worthy motives than those which freely influenced him ...
... Whig princi- ples was most disinterested ; for , when the Whigs came into office in 1806 , he absolutely refused employment , in the fear that he might be judged as actuated by less worthy motives than those which freely influenced him ...
Page 181
... Whig and Tory , of Ministry and Oppo- sition . The Whigs , purely as such , are reduced to a small , but able and compact force . We have a detachment of the young nobility , classed under Lord Althorpe ; of reformers , under Brougham ...
... Whig and Tory , of Ministry and Oppo- sition . The Whigs , purely as such , are reduced to a small , but able and compact force . We have a detachment of the young nobility , classed under Lord Althorpe ; of reformers , under Brougham ...
Page 183
... Whigs renders his own , and their eloquence , and talent , use- less to his country , and dangerous to the cause of civil and religious liberty . Mr. Calcraft has deserted the Whigs , to become Paymaster of the Army ; thus imitating the ...
... Whigs renders his own , and their eloquence , and talent , use- less to his country , and dangerous to the cause of civil and religious liberty . Mr. Calcraft has deserted the Whigs , to become Paymaster of the Army ; thus imitating the ...
Contents
Flowers | 16 |
Letters to the Students of Glasgow by T Campbell Letter VI 1 VII | 97 |
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 143 |
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