Selected Poetry

... Coaselvatives Armagh is stirring froin bordeL to border ! Mareh, march ! the cause you're allied'for Is not the poor ?? oL Wh\ig or of Tory l1nt that Which ?? nlleoits .struggled and tied for, The ?? and thc I Fithl i which P'rotestants glory. Sar. ?? ...

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 ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... Hons Viscount Lismore took place on the -21st ult., at Shanally Castle, in the 83d year of ,his age.; Vlis Lordship was a Whig in politics 'though from' his age and' increasing infirmities he has for many years 'been unable twaittebd Parliament.' By ...

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 ...

LITERARY BLUE-BOOK

... Heuse blue-book dispels many popular beliefs current in society. Thus the often-repeated story that Lord Macaulay had sold his Whig history to the Messrs. Longman for an annuity is to be upset by the Custom House fact that the old histolrian is the proprietor ...

A PICTURE FOR THE DEAD

... Wicklow by the elevation of Lord Milton to the Upper House. As his lordship enjoys territorial possessions sed is a Whig, of course a Whig of some sort will be returned; but, bad be happened to be a Tory, then, to a moral certainty, the freeholders of the ...

Published: Sunday 11 October 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1883 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... much that is exceedingly pleasant and entertaining. Perhaps of all the able magazines extant-from the Tory Quarterly to the Whig Edinburgh Review, and from the venerable Frazer to the mere juvenile and clever Westminster Review, there is none that excels ...

LITERATURE

... elegance of diction is one of the last qualities necessary in a historian, and if, Instead of studying to render his eloquent Whig pamphlet' as the history has been designated-a model piece of cosuposition, Mr. Macaulay had sought more Industriously ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... be considered a careful and authoritative biography of the late Sir Robert Peel. H~e gives us the following account of the Whig Court cabal, in 1839, which prevented Sir Robert taking office. TEE QUEEN AND HER LADIES. The Queen sent for the Duke' of ...

STATE AND CHURCH

... merchant, of Milbanlk, for a short time M.P. for Malden, Conservative; Mr J. G. Itebow, of Wivenhoepark, who professes moderate Whig principles; Mr Hamilton, a barrister on the Home Circuit, Conservative; and Mr Havens, a non-practising barrister, of the borough ...

CURIOUS MISPRINT IN THE EDINBURGH REVIEW

... The Ladies of the Bedobamber brought the Whigs in again, and then the Radicals (being always for the destruction of everything) made it one of the conditions of their rendering their support to the new Whig Government that the penny-postage system should ...

LITERATURE

... or the Blues of the Roman circus against the Greens. In his infancy he had heard so much talk about the villanies of the Whigs, and the dangers of the Church, that hel had become a furious partisan when lie could scarcely speak. I Before he was three ...