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DEATH OF LORD MACAULAY, With his last and greatest work left unfinished, to stand, like a broken column, a monument

... indicated that essayist of no ordinary brilliancy had arisen to instruct and amuse the reading public. Ere long the leaders of the Whig party, in recognition of his intellectual superiority, appointed Lord, then Mr. Macaulay, a commissioner bankruptcy ; and in ...

Miscellaneous

... Denisoo, who bequeathed to him the bulk of his immense wealth. In politics Lord Londesborough was a stanch supporter of the Whig party. He was created by George IV., 1829, a Knight Commander of the Royal Hauoverian Order, was a Fellow of the Hoyal Society ...

SPEAK WELL OF ONE ANOTHER. Speak well of one another. Shun envy if you can, Its b«coniing of a brother,

... blushing JtfUm. Here's to the statesmen who rule over the realm- Fellows uncommonly clever I It's a very fine thing to have Whigs at the helm, And they'd all like to stay there for ever, Here's to th&m *11, great ones and small. Who promise so much and ...

Published: Thursday 09 February 1860
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 501 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE REFORM BILL

... we cordially approve, and wish that other seats had been allotted in a similar way. The bill also gets rid of most of the Whig machinery which Englishman's right was used as a screw upon him for fiscal purposes, and in far may commended constitutional ...

General Gleanings

... that lam free I have not the courage to recommence. And yet I cannot live longer—l must die. A Family (Mount Sterling (Kv) Whig of the 10th ult., relates the particulars of another of those family affrays that are a disgrace to a community, and which ...

WAR FAIRLY DECLARED

... equally his business to do in the way least likely to favour the retreat of the enemy, or to aid him in calling in, after the old Whig fashion, a mob contingent. He will bombard from the trenches, and will issue out into the plain only when his batteries have ...

Naval and Military

... distinguished as the mover of the resolutions upon the Irish Church, which, in 1834, led to the secession of portion of the Whig Ministry. Sir H. Ward was Secretary the Admiralty, in Lord John Russell Government, from 1846 1849, in which latter y was appointed ...

THE PERILS OF GLADSTONE

... those who are usually in opposition, although they will probably the principal supporters of Lord Monteagle. His Lordship is a Whig, and was thought to be something more, and it is he who can no more endure to see his Liberal friends wasting revenue, than ...

THE PEERS & THE PAPER DUTIES BILL

... necessary that it should be so regarded Brought forward Lord Mont eagle, himself an old Chancellor ot the Exchequer, and a Whig it obtained the approbation of many noble Lords' who usually support the present Government and it received also, on independent ...

THE GREY JOB

... though it our blindness or prejudice that hinders from acknowledging the real beauty and goodness of Whig principle, there is the melancholy truth- Whig feats are not apprcciatod. This last appointmeut, this conferring Coloneloy of a regiment upon a soldior ...

Imperial Parliament

... reasonable one, and the opposition to it had been emboldened by members on the Liberal side of the House, who wanted sound Whig Government, which would never be seen again —which was just as much extinct the dodo. But he was glad that the Government had ...

Literary Miscellanea

... George I. This lady had knocked at Johnson's door; had been intimate with Fox, the beautiful of Devonshire, and that brilliant Whig society the reign of George 111. ; had known the Duchess of Queens berry, the patroness Gay and Priiw, the admired young beauty ...