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LITERATURE

... ascetic rebel and martyr ? We need hardly say that after emancipation had t been won, Sheil attached himself permanently to the Whig party, disengaging himself from all the wild and perilous schemes of repeal into which his coadjutor afterwards plunged. Ile ...

LITERATURE

... with the Whigs, because I agree, with Macaulay, that they have ever been the pioneers of progress and improvement.' ' What would you say is the distiuction between Whig and Tory?' I think simply this-that the Tory of the present day is a Whig thrown thirty ...

THE MAGAZINES

... to have satisfactorily accomplished the object of their publication-I namely, to refute a statement in the muemoirs of the Whig party by the late Lord Holland, to the effect that Mrs. Fitzherbert had herself owned that she set no value on the marriage ...

THE PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... iptroduiced to one of,,these 'genitry in. the n~au rshaj6o'f.'ass enormnous browij bear, who inters's'uclkhmg Isis geh.pa~iad-whig, we arle aftebrwards isiformod, suilcesds un a ~itkedi lakin a eal pat of: old Antigofiuis. The drearydark- thefl' n isnsd ...

LITERATURE

... ini- triguing against Castlereagh, and sitting in the same Cabinet with him-intriguing with the 1 Grenville party and the Whigs during the Percival Administration-and all this timie trusted by no one, except a small knot of personal 1 friends. For he ...

THE STOPPAGE OF MUSIC IN THE PARKS

... P'almnerston ! Who could have thought that, having 1j conquered the Russians (when none else dare try)-having managed the Whigs and Radicals, and crushed the Tories, d you-our own beau-ideal of sagacity and energy-let your- self be bamboozled by sucad ...

LITERATURE

... is a young manof rare talent, and will ore day play an important part; but I know hime well; at bot tom, his tendencies are Whig; if we do not iouloediatel en. list him in our ranks, he will escape from as; give hiim something to do, be will serve you ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... his own house by his wife. This lady (Mrs. Stirling) confides the secret to no one, and affects the strongest dislike to the Whigs. Even her husband's mother believes him dead, and takes away ler daughter, that she might be reared to bate her father's memory ...

LITERATURE

... pieces in this volume do, to national sympathies. Mr. Thornbury, by constituting himself the bard of Cavaliers and Roundheads, Whigs and Jacobites alike, has, perhaps, lost the air of reality and strong passion which breathe through the spirited effu- sions ...

LITERATURE

... politics. So Mr. Mitchell, in effect, tells us. At all events, its politics belong to no recog- n nised school; for it is not a Whig, nor a Tory, nor a Rtadi- cal. But worse than this, it has not any religion! We are gravely informed by the 'Directory' that ...

LITERATURE

... Edited by Lord J.Y9 RV14EssLL. Vol. I. ROD Eichard Bentley. 9s volume concludes the memorials and Cor- ,Condence of the great Whig statesman. We mid memorials and correspondence, in ic-. wie ith the title-page. But in point of as far as the present volume ...

MAGAZINES

... its general bearing is to prove that it wvill bo the fate of these examinations to be left to careless nirses (whether of the Whig or Tory schooll, w ho will eventually puit them to bed, overlie thlem, and awalko some fine morning in utter astonishment to ...