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ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... I desire is my liberty in encouraging and employing all those yt concur faithfully in my service, whether they are call'd Whigs or Torys, sold for £16. One from Edmund Burke, in which he says he never wishes to see a brick of London again except on urgent ...

LECTURE BY FATHER BILLINGTON

... largely indulgent. We had, too, the Lord Chambermain, who was supposed to be a moral aud uprightofflaial, but who muat be a. Whig or a Tory. The idea of the index then was not a novel one in this country. The whole idea of the index was that the Charch ...

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... Locke King's Tenpotadeir, neither of whom, of course, can have a chance of winning on their own. merits. Russell's Woburn Whig must have a good'ahance for this, race. ?? has performed ver well at different times - and, although rather off lately, we ...

SCENE IN A BELFAST THEATRE

... and wvith very little delay the ethor performances weore gone on with and concluded without further Interruption.-Eclfast Whig. GHOSTS ON THE WOLDS-For several days past the inhabitants of the wold villago of Daggleby have been occupied by reports of ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... LITERARY EXTRACTS. - ?? ~ .- - - - NERvOUSnESs.-A distinguished member of the Whig party, now no more, and who was himself one of the most sensitive of men and one of the most attractive of orators, told me that once, in the House of Commons, he had crossed ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... their return as -membors for Liverpool, after a severely-contested election, his father's sympathies being with the pink or Whig colours of the 8ef tonas. By-and-by the lad entered the office of ileasra. Yat& Brothers and Clo., -West India merchant, where ...

SHAKESPEARE, BY A JEWISH CRITIC

... t excepting his ?? tt ar bigotry, which could not belp3seeing in every n in character of Shakespeare's Roman plays a ir a- Whig or a Tory-bold, insular, and unfeeling. G id Eve in Eden was above such miserable pre- W he tensions, and, according to Heine ...

A BOURBONIST PICTURE OF ITALY

... a statesman to-day which I will repeat. e He observed-' You are talking munch about the s. occupation of Rome because the Whigs are in ~, power, but let the Torles coma ha and Bngland wil r, sulpport the Pope with foreign armns. Net a Tor apeke for ...

LORD BEACONSFIELD'S NEW NOVEL

... questions. We have now Mr yew 1839. The Whig Government of he Ahine is in office,'and we are introduced he ] lr'lagificent lady, whom Lord Beacons- Log ab of, after his accustomed manner, as IHu orta and who is the Whig counterpart reli t~o abearalg Tory Zenobin ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... immediate return of the money. Can't be done, your lordship, said thecabinsa, grinning. Can't! why not? rejoined the immortal Whig. Why, my lord, I thought a great nobleman like vou of course meant to give me the money as compensation for the honour of ...

SONNETS

... dullest, Peple unle OCa comuplain that the radicals have not producedi taettesman It sold sacs may bevtue, But it is because whigs and tories have never not tof given them a chance: these have got the school-house, with The tichthprmrditoayanelmnsf the ...