Reviews

... that hellish government who plotted the riotings at London, and Derby, and In Scotland-who hung Brandreth, Wilson, Baird, Hardy, Thistlewood, and their fellow sufferers-deli- berately concocting what they called treason, that theye might murder patriots ...

A CANADIAN PICTURE

... each side. And when, amid other thoughts, you have- at length allowed to pass from your mind the clearance of the bold and hardy hush- settler, you have suddenly your attenition arrested tolisten to a slow rustling noise, in the distance backward, as if ...

VARIETIES

... naturally confirmed the bolief that Mr. Hardy is about to accept the Chiltern Hundreds. It is said, however, that to many of the Tories the presence of Mr. Wilberforce is unwelcome, as they wish Mr. Gathorne Hardy or Mr. Wickham to be their candidaste. ...

DRAWING-ROOM AT THE CASTLE

... Mon ck, Pennrefather. Stag-Robert Shaw, D L, Thomas Usher, Robert Harty, f John Kennedy, Robert Ferguson, Bereaford B M'Mahon 1 Robert Gore Booth, Jarnes Murray, H M J W Jervis, Tho-( aau MIKenney, D L, Thomas Staples, James Dombrain, Joan Kingston James ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Scott, Itucis. Slan--dwmrd Borough, Thoma, hlunro, 10th Iluesars Davitd ltche, Ja es Murray, and Rea Erasmus Borrowti, Thomas M Kenny, 'Robert Harty. ; ?? Alereker, St John J.utler, and Rev Edwsard Browne. Thomas Preston, F Fiteelareict, 73d regiment; ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... competition in harmony of. detail, and grandeur of conception. Thence we are transferred to the ices and the sledges of the hardy Kamschatkan, the Klootcbepky vomiting forth the red flames in the back-ground, with an apex of eternal snows. It is impossible ...

Published: Sunday 23 March 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4562 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... hospi- tality to Great Britain; and it should be seen to in the next Useful Knowledge edition of the Vulgar Errors of Sir Thomas Brown. wWe may lhave been hospitable, perchance, in the days when we had only hips, haws, and acorns to set before our guests ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... entertained at dinner 'on Tuesday etening, at the York Hotel, Abemarle-street, Lord Camoys, the Hon. Ed. wvard Pebre. Sir Thomas Gage. Bart., Mr. Wyse. ?? the non., N. St-aford Jeriingiluam, the H}o.i Sir E. Vavasour, Bart., the O'Conor Don, M.P., the ...

WOOLTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... prlze Thomas Tattersall;I 2nd ditto Win. Molyneux; le 3r ditt ninems Riding. Best collection of ueseful common at vgetables, Thomas Ridting. Beat &assrmn fcu lwr, mdTsssRiding. Beit win ow jilants and flowers, lot price Mr. dHill; 2nd ditto Thomas Riding ...

The Feast of the Poets

... hills and valleys, Come from your ocean-tide- Come from your laroes and alleys, Come from your forests wide. Come, come, ye hardy toilers, Come in unbroken band; Down, down upon the spoilers, Drive, drive them from the LAND. Armed with their, legal tender ...

The Feast of the Poets

... your hills med valleys, Coie from your oceanu-tide- Come from your ?? and alleys, Come from your forests wide. Come, come, ye hardy toilers, Come lit uubrokert batd; Down, down upon the spoilers, Drive, drive them from the LAND. Armed with their legal tender ...