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COURT AND FASHION

... R. Blakemore, Esq., M.P. for Wells), is the only candi- date yet announced, although there are rumours that a gentleman of Whig principles (Mr. Booker is a strong Protectionist) will be nominated. The opinion, how. ever, is, that this is mere talk, and ...

Published: Sunday 13 October 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 688 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LIFE OF BISHOP SHIRLEY

... last. Now I do not class you amongst the obstinate Tories, and I am sure that you do not class me Iamongst the destructive Whigs. We both wish the mainte- | naice of our civil and religious institutions ; only my feeling is, that if they are to be maintained ...

REYNOLDS'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

... as all weak- minded, ignorant, and frivolous persons are, the popularity-hu1nting Prince persevered in his design. aid the Whig Cabinet, with characteristic sycop'ancy towards Royalty in any form or shape, entered into the views of his Royal Highness ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... dining thre -brief adasinistration of General Harrison, and is set dowas aalnoagst 'those who are on the tract, on the Whig side for the Presidetacy. in froast ef him is Mr. Clayton, of Delaware, o man of strong pros- tisal mind, aitliounglanstpossessed ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... three candidates In the field to fill the vacancy caused by the decease of our late noble. I representative, Lead Nugeat, two whigs and one tory, via,, Mr. Hooghtoc, the gentleman who oppwed Qnlntin Dick at the last election; Mr. Seijeaut Bjlea. long known ...

FINE ARTS

... ~dptmG nt, baa not max1de the mot of hi nubjet and ast evidenitly,:has'had to drw; obig Ieijitlve &eultiee, *hich ar Unqual to Whig ?? po*er WRf: stiiiflg.:i 5p5llitOs, *artiaulirltc! ezaterni ubjects, should rea t .rjF4*.egarn ti 'telI'a zsto, or- at. least ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... his verse which lift him above the ordinary level of the booksellers' Collections. A. Our first extract exhibits both these Whig employcs (Stepney was at this time in daily expectation of his Dresden mission) in correspondence with Lord Lexington. lir ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... office still, it seems that the auditorsllip of Ceylon is about to be abolished as a useless office I Now, if this be not a Whig job, it looks very like one. It is indeed very creditable to the accuracy of the Querterl'y Reviewer that the Ministerial organ ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... whilst every man who occupies a new houte of the stutte yearly value will have to pay but £5 per annum. I am afraid no one bet a Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer will be able to see sense, justice, or reason in taxing me nearly tisreefold because I have the ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... be their duty to send Freidebergh for trial at the ensuing East Riding sessionsCTIl. S DiALOOOE.-I should like to'see the Whigs without a leg to stand upon, sid one of the farmers' friends to Disraeli. I can't exactly say that my wishes go to that length ...

THE MAGAZINES

... velimenrit arid lrrcid article orr BriBslgets and Brunglers, ira vdeirii, by sours irrexilicaible tir-O cess, tire whrole list of Whig follies whichs rave of late excitedi thle derision or lirdignratiors of the preople is coripresseri into tirree pages, and ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... and flour would, on these and the like occasions, exhclait, 'is is horrible, this is motistrous; ve Wmust not allewV the whigs of t-is Swan of thl Rue Montmiartre to be thus clippnel by an ilfonacurs a pricst-ridden, and a tyranctical goverutient:' Thtis ...