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THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... rf the Cinque Ports, Leader of the House of Commons, President of the Romsey Mechanics' Institate, part author of the Nent Whig tGuide, Prime Minister of Englaud ; and, to the closest observer, his ago appeared to range between thirty-five and tbirty-fiveland ...

NOTES ON THE EXHIBITION

... the moat ?? educated can underetand a ealeulating machine. If we go along, to the north of thin transept, wecome to another whig; here they call it annex with an e, ?? more yreoob, annexe. Why they prefer this word, to the mors telling wing of England ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Richmond. He was neither liberal in his views nor consistent in his conduct. He com- rnenced life as a Tory, ratted to the Whigs at the time of the passing of the first Reform Bill, then veered round to early opinions, became the most virulent opponent ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... principles, founded on common humanity and juntioe, the triunph of which we owe to the courage and the practical good sense of the Whig party; before the example of a Court, virtuous, humane, and beneficent; the altitude of the British upper classes has undergone ...

LITERATURE

... principally witbaSirJ. Maokintosb,and onoor two of Mackintosh's Scotch contemporaries who occaslocelly ,coutrl. hated to the WhIg press oftheir day butnonoolwhom were remark. able men as newspaper writers. There is an article on a ,question which hes excited ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... prejudices of George the Third prevailed: he would l listen to no proposal for bringing him into personal contact I with the great Whig statesman, of whom he complained i not only as a Sovereign but as a father. The sequel of i this rejected plan is thus told: ...

OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... the Cinque Ports, leader of the Nrouse of Com- mons, President of the Ramsey Mechanics' Institute, part author of the New Whig Guide, Prime Minister of England; and, to the closest observer, his age appeared to range between thirty. five and thirty-five ...

INAUCURATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... F.R.S. W i s q .. Leihbton, J., Esq. F.S.A. Waison, lr Forboa Moffatt, Major Weld, e. P., Es Oldfield, Edomnnd, Esq. M.A, . Whig, io aq Quin. C. IV., Esq. P.C.S.Wigt FAFo Her Mtaiu ato CommiesionesE Superinteodents of Building Works CaptaNIn Philpottg ...

Published: Sunday 04 May 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6199 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... plates of the moat caref ully manufactured iron ; and, en the other hand inuder their hands have arisen vessels of war, one of Whig might, single-handed, encounter both flesa which fouhti at Trafalgar. Wo pass, however, willingly from this topi and tho r ...