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... Hedley Vicars. An article follows on the services of the Bengal Fusiliers. T'he Cost of Vhifq Govern-. ment traces our wars to Whig mismanagement. May Day is light and slight, and The Defeat of the Factions exultingly triumphs in the overthrow of the cabal ...

Published: Sunday 06 June 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1033 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... semiltedlitical' paper, unmasking the Whigs, And demolishiog 'their pretensions to be con- 8idered libaral and disinterested'ooliticians. It purports tD be written by one who has no- WMith in the political into. grity of Whigs or'Lberais. . ' AN I NDEPENI)ENT ...

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... had in the evolution of crcunratsanswgra- dually come to rapsesent-one of these distinctive tendencies and doctrines. The whigs maintained that the polity of England was full of abuses which ought to be swept away, andgthat the popular element in our ...

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... also disagrees with Earl Grey h about the use of ministerial patronage in securing nO a parliamentary majority. In short, the Whig al theory, according to the stricter traditions of the vi Party, is consistently asserted. PO.EM IN AIRENISH POL YGLOT. T (From ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUBE. The Quarterly Review. July, 1858. Murray. Whatever may be said as to time having effaced the distinctions between Whig and Tory parties, there is no doubt that it has wonderfully sub- dued the political animus of the two reviews tra- ditionally ...

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... terrible junetion of the two whig ohiefs had at last taken pleas-it was manifestly all up with the government. Honourable members had arranged, in their own minds, for what offices they womad or -would not take under the sew whig administration; pogroammes ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the conclusicn of their Kingston engagement, Mr, and Mro. C. Mathews, after a brief seaside rustication, will, the British Whig states, return to England. Since last summer his performances number 246, while the extent of his theatrical peregrinations ...

THEATRES, &c

... Claverhoase and his Life Guards by tire Covenanter, Tillietudlem Castle, the Battle of Both- well Brig, and rout of the Whigs by Monmouth, and the Linn of Linklater, with the perilous escape of Morton on horseback over the chasm. Among the many encounters ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7876 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... weekly newspaper, which did good service to liberalism when liberal principles were supposed to be accurately represented by the whig party. In the present instance, whatever powers as an essayist he may have inherited with his name, Mr. Foublanque does not ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE. LADY MOBI9AN'B DIARY.5 A Whig lady of fashion like Sydney, Lady Morgan, who floutiahed in 1818-9, and who douriahts dill; a lady moreover with a skilful ?? she desecribe that which she has meen, ciod report that which she has heard-mint bring ...

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... during a long life were all spent ; and it was notorious that he had for years chiefly subsisted on con- tributions from his whig partisans. They could not dispentse ,with the aid of his talents in advocating their cause against their Loco-foco adversaries ...

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... the principles of anu aiL- thor, and fancied, or wished to make others believe, that no Jacobite could write bad verses nor a whig good. In politics Walpole was an aristocratic de- mocrat; he could rail at courts and pay court to princes; he loved to write ...