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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... the Minister of Finance, made a violent attack upon the Bourbons, 'in the course of which he de- clared that both Queen Christina and Queen Isabella l were responsible for the disappearance of the Spanish Crown jewels. I NPuw YORK, Dec. 2.--Later returns ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... ymploymt. Many of the letters, says Mr Orridge, of Queen Elizabeth, her ministers and their wi'es, addressed to the Lord Mayor and Alder- men between the years l177 and 1600, are really begging letters. The Queen begs that Dr Julius Coesar may be made Common ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... himself for the good of the nation, and got himself divorced from Queen Catherine, not because he was tired of her, and was smitten by the fair face of Anne Boleyn, but because his Queen was childless, and it was very important for the good of the nation ...

Court and Fashion

... attended by Count Webel, visited the Queen and the Royal family on Monday, and remained to luncheon. Her Majestydrove out in the afternoon, accompanied by Princess Christian and Princess Beatrice; and on Tuesday morning the Queen walked in tbe grounds with Princess ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... expelled from the ranks of the Knights Commanders of the Bath; and it was not, as we have already stated, until the reign of Queen Victoria, that his banner was once more placed in West- ininster Abbey. The three great epochs of Lord Cochrane's career, sub- ...

Court and Fashion

... of Wales and the Crown Prince of Denmark were present at a ball given by Lord and Lady Alfred Paget at their residence in Queen Anne Street. The Viceroy of Egypt visited the Prince of Wales at Marl- borough House on Tuesday, and in the evening, accompanied ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... conception, doubtless, of the 'blood and thunder ' school, and would make a superb sensation for the fall of the curtain at ' Queen Victoria's own theatre ?? but when we have thrown together all' the elements of such a, situation, what can they be said to amount ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... and recreation with a swift and sure improvement. l The Annals of Our Time. A Diurnal of Events from Ihe Accession of Queen Victoria to the Opening of the Present Parliament. By Joseph Irving. Macmillan. The compiler of this useful volume here gives us ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... and ] Index. By Henry Morley, Professor of Englisb a Literature, University College, London. Routledge. The Essayists of Queen Anne's reign have exercised s. such a great and wholesome influence upon prose writers E since their time, and have left such ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... son-in-law of George IV., King of England, and of Louis Philip King of the French. He was uncle of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, and of Donna Maria II., Queen of Portugal. George Canning, Lord Grey, Lord Melbourne, Lord Palmerston, and the principal leaders ...

CONCERTS

... President of the Council of Ministers, that the Queen, myself, and my sons, are desi- rous to be the first to contribute as much as is in our power to diminish the heavy burdens of the treasury. The Queen proposes to cede the tenth part, myself 3,6(0,000 ...

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... iarmonic Society, listens to Fanny Kemble in Shakespeare, alks with Mrs Jameson and Lady Morgan, and drinks ea with Queen Victoria, in the splendid gallery of Backing- iam Palace. From London he set off to Switzerland, end after a lengthened stay at ...