Literature

... of affairs, the writer discerns only four parties who have anvalsing explicit to say; the Government and their friends,the Whigs, the advanced Liberals, and the Radicals. Moreover, the first section, Keep their own secret, so that for all practical ...

The Druids' Festival at Oxford

... did Paruuliaiment In ever grant any thing until the people thundered at their I doors 1 It wsas so smow with Conservatives, Whigs, and it Pecliteq, ato uiy of which paeties le thanked God hue did not i aI belong. (Laughter, and cheers.) They were all agreed ...

FASHION

... present Majesty's accession, whami1 God long preserve! It deserves conservation at our bands:- 'The Queen's with us,' the Whigs exulting say, ' Foi- wlmn she fituad us in, she'll lot us stay.' * It ny be so; but givo me leave to doubt lhow long she'll ...

GENERAL DOMESTIC NEWS

... that Sir Charles has always been a steady liberal in politics, and is by alliance and descent intimately connected with the whig party. It this last fact which alone renders his appointment creditable to Mr. Disraeli, who recommended it, and to Lord Stanley ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... 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 ...

LITERARY MISCELLANY

... placard lhs bhcit extenlsively eirculatel:- m- Attempts are bcing Imade to pilru upon the West Riding ;ire either the old Whig olrmcial, Sir Cbarles Wood, or thitt ip- novice in red tape, Sir J. W. Ranmsdeu. Reformers ace -are you going, by your silence ...

FASHION

... Stephen's in the next Parliament.- Court Jotutral. We are credibly informed that a noble dtlke, long one of the leaders of the old Whig patty, has given in his support to Lord Derby's Govcrrtment.-bid. The Pope is accustomed every year to bless a sword aid it ...

LITERATURE

... 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 ...

LITERATURE

... com- a pior been of Hume's model in this respect, that it t is impossible to discover whether he be Protestant s or Papist, Whig or Tory. The store of materials is f amassed, the mostvaluable arranged and concreted, but, though derived from various sources ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... occasion, and one alone, Pitt, during the first half of a long administration, acted in a manner unworthy of an enlightened Whig. This was in the debate on the Test Act, when he stooped to gratify others by talking, with little heartiness indeed, and ...

BRITISH ARTISTS IN PARIS

... WORCESTERSHIRE ELECTION.-WORCESTER, an SATURDAY.-The nomination took place this morning, the in candidates being Mr. Calthorp (Whig ), and Mr. Pakington we (Conservative); and the show of hands was declared by the rei High Sheriff to be in favour of Mr. Calthorp ...