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LITERARY NOTICES

... , Rochester t&. ; many of hisi beautiei, including Castlemaine nnd Nell Gwynne, in all their glory; Shaftesbury, and the Whigs of the 1 7th century; the D,,ke of York, and the chief Yorkists; Sydney, Russell, Land their band of associated patriots; Monmouth ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... the Proint-at irst2,e smil'd, Then lau.h'd in tinp.Aport, loud and wild, ' I now can write, quoth Patriote Ge;oe2,- Gaim t Whig and Tory, Priest and Parson. * ?? , .I ...

LITERATURE

... thought the duke was a pet of the bench of bishops, r but latterly the Whigs have managed to insert a great many nof their Humbugs of their own school on that venerable rbench, and the Whigs are only colloteral descendants of the eancestral devil, though their ...

TAIT'S MAGAZINE

... is bound to no sect or party. It is not a Whig in opposition and a Tory in place-nor does it atct liberality and toleration in one Coun. try, to he intolerant and despotic in soother. Those frau. dulent Whigs, who are Reformers in England, and Despots ...

REVIVAL OF ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE—THE TUAM, ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

... at large, that amongst the contributors to the Tuam Cathe- dral are to -be found men of all civil grades, Toery as well as Whig, and of all religious denominations, including Protestant Bishops and dissenting clergymen, nay, even Jewvs. The same friend ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... tbhs subject, his lordship is frequently seen to strike his forehead, exciaimaing, at the same time, i it's a rard oase!- Whig Dresser. 'IALENTFi) ?? success of Irishmen as drama- ?? and actorn, has been surprisingly great. Writing from recollection ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... beauts ul. Miss Huddart, as Lady Macbethi was gotod-tbo other character6 tolerably well supported. ANcll Gwynne followed. WHIGS ANd) TORIES. What are you thrashing that poor boy for ? said we te a sweep of anome twelve year. of age, who was laying ...

LITERATURE

... article on The late Session-Results of Tory Rule, may be taken as the great Whig thunder of the season. 'Tie an able expose of the case of the nation, according to the Whig estimate, as against Peel and his policy ; but we shall confine our attention ...

SHOW OF CATTLE

... liberal constituency of Belfast. The witnesses, we believe, are all ordered home, and may be expected heie on Thursday.-Narthern Whig. ...

LONDON AND PARISIAN FASHIONS

... Irish church reform. Why, quoth Alvaolleb' I see in that vote an additional reason for ?? bill. It is brought in by the Whigs-it is advocated bY Tianes-and it has received the ra.ification of Afickl`W' Age. li AN ALrDEnauN's CREaquE SMu e,-A certaln ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... rickfergus, at the next election. Mr. Bruce is a good Li. beral, and would be an excellent member of parliament.- Northern Whig. The Rev. Thomas Carpenter, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, has been presented to the incumbency of Christ Church, Adlingtou ...

LITERATURE

... the party ~riguesCat home daring the same period. The fame and of Marlborough excited the envy even of his own perareetle W~higs; but it is creditable to his 'nemory, on 5ieh euch reproaches have been cast, that he indignantly refuaed the advantageous ...