SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... sir, I do not belleve your successors will require to have this hint given to them. (Hear, bear.) Whether they be Tories, Whigs, or Radtools-.(laughter)- they will all of thest be delighted to find that you have originated this graceful act, and they ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... been no dispute concerning the succession, and now Whigs and Tories were both staunch supporters of the Crown. The Tories, indeed, supporting views of the Royal prerogative that tallied better than the Whig creed with the King's own views, became in an especial ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... where a newspaper came Iwholly into my hands. That paper was neutral as far as regarded ;Whig or Tory principle. No Liberals or Radicals were then known; .Whig or Tory divided the politicians. A strong desire to do right induced me to support Catholic ...

Literary Notices

... to con- tinue this tax; and, once removed, they both saw itcoald not againbeimnposed. They were willingto give way to their Whig opponents; but the want of confidence of Earl Grey in Lord Palmer- ston as Foreign Minister made it impossible for them to ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... was fearfully beaten, to his own great surprise. The Captain had argued in this way. That Lord Charles, though coining of a Whig house, must, being a duke's son, be at heart a Tory. That was Captain Blockstrop's unalterable opinion. So le issued a rather ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... place in the Court-house, Wakeifiold, odi Monday last, before a pretty numerous atttendauce of froehollers. Major Fawkes, the Whig candidate for the office, haviag retired from the contest at the end of last week, no oppositicz was offered to the return ...

Published: Sunday 10 May 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11793 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Parliament by help of a tem- porary vacancy made for him in a snug Welsh family borough. There soon followed the defeat of the Whigs, who had brought in a free trade Budget. Mr F. Baring's proposal for a reduction of the sugar duties having been rejected, ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... company engaged here are Mr. and Mrs. Dais Butler (duettiats), hies Martini (serioecomic), Mr. G. Speight (comic), the Brother, WHig (Niggers). Mr. Felix (oomlo). 3r. J. Bartiston (sentimental), Mr. Gledhill, and Mr. Firth. OLxisAvs.-Wild Dayrell Cosnecrt ...

Published: Sunday 11 October 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 19143 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture