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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... whole world is divided into tories andl whigs on the one hand, and the prince regent and Lord MIoira on the other. And in Carlton House you see a perfect Divine Comedy reversed-beain- ning with the paradise of the Whig party anid plunging thruglh its purgatory ...

LITERATURE

... greater vsa riey o mns~r ad attr I he ?? s asoobservable thf~at Fox.who was somlewhaot negligen~t on the inferior ?? of the Whig Party dorig MyTime., By Rd o7 Rlberd LbYd HollanD tdl b H Bdwed Log' Egluod. !Vulu 1;4 ?? by 149PAM uNW Cleo parts of a qunetion ...

LITERATURE

... beauty. He was so emphatically a whig at the beginning of the cen- tury that we have to guard against the danger of classing him with the whigs of the middle of the century; but it should be remembered that the whigs 'were then an ill-used opposition ...

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... the Booth who, at one tim, apeaed s ane oftheeldr Hapisnow at San Traneisco, here he has been put in noemeilndactrionebytih Whig party as theer psceespnt~tive, Both aeoan aster and o man he is greatly esteemed. fedn, NExSON LES is engaged to supply several ...

Published: Sunday 05 November 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1373 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... Review. No. 189. (Murray.) tei The two great Reviews this quarter betray signs of W,, the times. The whig oracle, filled with the conscious- Ill ness that a whig is controlling the destinies of Eng- Al land, is as intensely political as Lord John Russell be ...

DEMONS OF THE BATTLE FIELD

... to see bslsioess began With more aetion, and less aspring. The historian will write on our funeral stone, When resolved into Whig dust asod Tory- They passed net a bill, bat they ralsed not a loan; Be this their sole title to eliory !-aunct. ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... sltflners, solemn as the march of Time? A DRoNeREN PFAI5050Y BnoDxaROOm..-Lord Holland has Just published his 1Memoirs of the Whig Pasty (durin'g his late father's time). One of tho most curious passages In the volume relatess to the upforinuate Queen Caroline ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... of the Shelburne mi- nistry, of the ill-fated coalition of Lord North and Fox, and of the dislike of the King for the great Whig statesman. Lord John Townshend's father told Lord Holland he had always foreseen the Coalition Ministry could not last, for ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... his opponent, and introduced every Irisb queetlen into hia theteriie.umedley. Two or three taunts were also directed at the Whigs; who had made certalo intl. uaetisas at elubs and elsewhere about the time ivhen the bell of cur cathedral announced the death ...

LITERATURE

... a yes arll girl, as old fcmaule a hlay, a chambermaid, a poor marl, a rich see, ati athcist-, aL believer, a chartist-, a whig, az teec, thrce. is see sitig commontl an owe, hreisear usk ?? ge-eeethe public liberies;they now ear sch atempt woud besure ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... perfectly the Irish and Canadian debates of 1837, who followed closely the course of the Chartist agi- tation, who knows how the Whig Ministry fell and was re- constructed in 1838 and 1839, and how it went out to make way for the Peel Cabinet in 1841, &c. &c ...

GREAT REFORM BANQUET

... dangerous principle; but, in fad, it was only a mode of giving your vote; and it was because the aristocracy of this country-for whigs and tories were very much alike in this matter-wanted their voters to be hustled in the street, to be kidnapped, to have suspended ...