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THE LITERARY SEASON

... advise our Newry friend to cultivate that know- ledge of references which, according to Lord Maltesbury, is knowledge ?? Whig, ...

LITERATURE

... against the Utilitarians, spoke never- theless on fixed principles as a Whig, that in to say, as a professor of High-statesmanship, and naturally and consistently grew into the Whig of 1832, the pleader for a cause which Somers and Halifax would have espoused; ...

FINE ARTS

... name in literature and a place in I society, and lived an object of tender regard and affection- c ate esteem among all his ?? Whig. WORI8NG M's CLUB.-On Thursday evening t I a preliminary meeting was held in the school room, Harvey- I street, Moxton, to ...

Mr. G. V. Brooke at Belfast

... will axppear as vihyock; aed on Wednesday night for tho benefit of the General Hiospital, as Sir Gibes (From Thos Northernr Whig, Jan. 26th.) Taxuraav BoYAL.-Yestrrday evening, eMr.G V. Brooke re.appenrod at this Theatre, and reeived a perfect ?? irom ...

Published: Sunday 31 January 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2012 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... more pregnant by the weight of the name of the Roman Catso- lie Bishop of Killaloe, Dr. Kennedy, who was a highly infuential Whig. The priests were loud in their praise of the Protestant inspector. Deb, Mr. B-d, said the archbishop, twisting about th ...

LITERATURE

... of his brothers for other places in Gloucestershire. We thank Mr. Grantley Berkeley for exposing the gross jobbery of the Whigs in this case, though in doing so he confesses that he himself was in some respects an instrument in effecting it. Such abuse ...

LITERATURE

... humour. It is 3bard to meet Corneliusl O'Dfowd's delightfnl banter with a severe countenance; wemust take h sayings about Whigs and Liberal, about reform aud progress, as we do his conments upon foreign land andpeople, as the outpouring of a full and ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... though there was no moon. Both parties turned it on their enelnies. The Whigs said it was God's judgment on the horrid rebellion, and the Tories said that it came for the Whigs taking off the two Lords that - were executed. I could hardly make ray chairmen ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... the Duke of Buckingham's 'Court and Cabinets of George the Third and George the Fourth,' of Lord Holland's ' Memoirs of the Whig Party,' of the ' Cornwallis Correspondence,' and of the 'Corre- spondence, Despatches and other Papers of Viscount Castlereagh ...

LITERATURE

... a nt u rieri 'thbber *id'jobb~ri that did no~t ben~ef thepoo, ad h s ideas oE the currny *erequite puerile. Hle hated the Whigs and he did ?? Tor iesh politics were his own. Some of his views went o the extremneof revolutionary radicaliam, others were ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... used and well enjoyed. Mr O'Dowd writes on his title-page,- I care not a fig For Tory or Whig, But sit in a bowl and kick round me. But he likes hitting a Whig better than he likes hitting a Tory, and he has his individualities of opinion that save him ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... was one of the cleverest advertise- ments we remember. The zamiae- is quite welcome to be as servile as it pleases-and few Whig-Radical papers can surpass it in servility. But when it' deviates into abuse and hazards false statements it must expect! condiga ...