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LITERATURE

... tthe villain of the book, a baronet high in pa a tavour with the Whig ministry of the day, and consequently ha 8 (according to our author) a prodigious rascal. The Rev, ret rMr. Croxall, a Whig clergyman, of very accommodating on i morale', arid endowe. -with ...

OUR CARPET BAG

... Strand, is the following announcement : Whigs made so naturally as to escape detection. We understand that Lord John Russell has recommended the establishment to Sir Robert Peel, who, if he can be made a Whig so naturally as to escape detection, may ...

Published: Sunday 04 May 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1473 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... opponent of Whig- gery and all its devices, has arrived in the county from London, and will again offer himself to the electors should a dissolution takeplace. Nodoubtis entertained of his return. A rumor has been circulated among the Whigs that the Hon ...

Published: Sunday 28 December 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1596 | Page: 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... leisure consequent on accession to office. But nine unofficial years had lapsed between the publication of the first book and the Whig Ministry of 1830, wherein no attempt at progress was made. The truth we suspect to have been, that Lord Hol- land, on examination ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... form them ourselves, and no one has a right to punish or blame them. Why, even your priests tell you this, and your precious Whig ministers, all of them together; do not they, my good girl?' And he attempted to put his hand on her shoulder, but she shrunk ...

LITERA 'URE. -~rswoi

... mischievous as the former. Even dissenters are not unanimous upon it; but if they were, they would find the best men of the Whig party quite unprepared to take the required pledge. The lndependents of Lancashire are bad judges of character if they think ...

MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... contends- that the T1orLS0ies ougt ?? to Ile in Office, iaid thle Whigs al -I wa'iIV ill iflpoci lion. Speaksing, ot thin ?? act ot' t eurise the litirts's policy, whiun lie discarded the Whigs, mind took to file 'lories, ie', says: 11This wais tile tariling' ...

A FAIRY TALE

... you can think of a benevolent power to apply to for aid in our sad pickle. Nor at this moment can I myself-unless perhaps the Whig Fairy, who delivered me from gaol the otherday-butno, she will not help us this bout-and I have therefore determined like so ...

Published: Sunday 16 March 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1575 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... and a ribbon of the first class of the Order of the Bath become vacant by his lordship's dissolu- tion. The late Earl was a Whig in politics, but he has at no period of his life taken any active part in political affairs. DEATH1 OF THE MAR.QUIS OF WVEsTMINsvER ...

Published: Sunday 23 February 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1657 | Page: 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS

... kept their murmurs under,- But now again I loosen their chain, .And laugh as I pass in THUNDeR. I dance a jig betveen Tory and Whig, And spin beyond the pale Of the two extremes, in their wildest dreams I change, but I cannot fail. For after my ink, which ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... c. In the long and able article on Ireliand, we have st still as more remarkable adhesion to the principles of the great I Whig party to 'h'Tie endowment of thue Roman Catholic church Is no .Nlonger a initter at' principle, that has already been deccided ...

THE SONG OF THE SILVER SPADE

... And, see! that right foot still looks gouty tund big, Impeding his free ambulation For his right foot's a Tory, his left is a Whig- This, thuis is the true explanation Now he handles the spade! and we cannot express With wthat solemn and sweet condescension ...