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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 ...

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 ...

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 

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 ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... because we were ultimately unsuccessful; but after all that can be said, it will be difficult to show when the power of the Whigs ever made so strong a struggle against the Crown, the Crown being thoroughly in earnest and exerting all' its resources. Upon ...

LITERATURE

... is a young manof rare talent, and will ore day play an important part; but I know hime well; at bot tom, his tendencies are Whig; if we do not iouloediatel en. list him in our ranks, he will escape from as; give hiim something to do, be will serve you ...

LITERATURE

... pieces in this volume do, to national sympathies. Mr. Thornbury, by constituting himself the bard of Cavaliers and Roundheads, Whigs and Jacobites alike, has, perhaps, lost the air of reality and strong passion which breathe through the spirited effu- sions ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... that of Mr. Coppock, the great Whig electioneering agent. A POLITICAL SKETCH. Do you see this stout gentleman coming along? That's Mr. Jacetick, the renowned parliamentary agent. I-e buys and sells England for the Whigs. lie would not do it for the Tories; ...

LITERATURE

... of lafgnflsmmsbit England. Would that I bad gone to Australia and thus been saved this w ork, produced by tO-Y injustice and whig imbecility. The doctrine of'slowly reformlrg when men are starveog is of all silly things, the Most silly: famishing men cannot ...

LITERATURE

... Mr. Iensnman. We take two and sea three uewsvpapers a week, EWe take the Leeds Intejitgeser, tory, and the Leeds .'ltreCwry, whig, edited by Mr. Baines, and his brother, son-in-law, and his two sons, Edward and Talbot. We see the Jok?4 B.Rsl; it is 5 a ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... explained to him that this was not practicable. In the autumn Sir Robert went with Lady Peel and a daughter to Italy, leaving the Whigs in power. During his absence, the death of Earl Spencer compelled the removal of Lord Althorp to the House of Lords. The King ...