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THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... with the names of caad' tse ex-eabfinet minieters, the name of Lord John Russell Ltore with the name of Sir Robert Peel, and Whig and Radical 'ity, together. This was one reason that had induced him to Os move the resolution, because he felt well persuaded ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... against the selection of laymen in a similar tiraip describing them as' very re'pectable, very ye ealtl; and theF atupid te e -Whigs la a man w - r TEMPERANCE AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL$ No. 42, LUNE8-STREET. S. J O NE ?? TN retiring from the above Hotel, retures ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... opeiss with so excelleist, and, to our mind, very Impartial reviesv of a work jmtst published, entitled The History of tite Whig Ministry of 1830 to the passing of cthe Rt~17. B~ill, by tho semts fat Sheffield, John Arthur Roebuck, Esq. Next we have Dents ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... requires a deal of moistening ere it returns to its parent soil. There is also a review of Lord Hollatnd's Memoirs of the Whig l Party, which is succeeded by a brilliant classical analysis or cri. tique of The Plhatthon of Euripides, being one of ...

VARIETIES

... soccer heard of him either.:I The roase of laughter which followed caused the rod blood of r halinee to ?? tiles face Of the Whig nominee, One of the papers read before the British Association was by Mr. MIFarland, treating of those singular illusions known ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... eiers' by J. D. Forbes, DC.L.; under the singular beading of Old Stores, several works are ?? Holland's Me- moirs of the Whig Party, Tom Moore's Diary, Life and Times of Madame de Stael, Life of Charles Mordaunt Earl of Peterbo- rough, Knight's Once ...

Pickings from Punch

... colonies, pointing to Sir W. Moleswortb, and asking what claim Sir George baa to the place. They forget Sir George Grey is a Whig. Specimens of this interesting palieontoogical genius are so rare now a days that we cannot wonder at Lord John's ianxiety ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... speaks thus of the difficulties Lord John has to contend with :- If Lord John goes too far In reform, he is checked bytho Whigs; if he does not go far enough, he is abused by the Radicals; if lie steers a medium course be is reproached for want of energy ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... he owed notbivig, and from whiqh he hoped nothing. Of the trial no detailed report has come down to us; bat we have both a Whig narrative and a Jacobite narrative. It seems that the prisoners who were first arraigned did not sever in their challenges ...

Picking from Punch

... question to move the world; et ours then he the 'causetu that Shall move ?? of Mr. eywWorth, M.P., at ditto. Away with the Whigs and the Tou19s, The Peeites and Radicals too; - Th Beabblesare wretched old stories, With whin we e'yve nothing to do. All ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Insurgenin teo mercifully. AnidLauderdaletold Charles, with anoatb, tbat the duke had been so civil to the Whigs because he was himself a Whig In his heart. This made 'it a, court word; and, in a little while, all the friends and followers of the duke ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... spirit ran to a height which the better sense of the present day would not tolerate, and can scarcely realise. In many towns, a Whig would not sit down to the same table with a Tory, and their wives and families would not show euam- mon civility to each other ...