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PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... some tune to develops all its beauties, but when. the toot eisemble bursts upon our gaze we see Fairies mounting on butterfly whigs, and in all directions floating apparently in empty air. The Pantotnimne abounds Niith musicselected from thecouispositionsof ...

Published: Sunday 05 January 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 26057 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... faith when he first essayed to buy his way into Parliament i foePontefract. Thrown by accident; rather than choice, into , Whig society, he took the next chance that offered, and made'* a dash at Hertford. The Salisbury interest was powerful there; and ...

NEW BOOKS

... meansoflthe Revolution we are bound to drive the party to logical conclusions, or break it into a thousand pieces, as was the old whig party, unless t we get oulr rights.' That bron ht him to his poketbabok, and he signed his name Atnrew Job neon, with a bold ...

ROBINSON CRUSOE

... first had the misfortune to differ with his friends, and embarked on the vexed sea of politics in his pamphlet attacking the Whig sympathy with the Turks. What the event was which corresponded to the shipwreck wherein all the men perished but himself ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... Tuoexav EvoTDR-O)ne Of the ?? isiof the steamer Cslumet, which plies re'eularly between Vioksburg and Tallabaitoble, tells the Whig of the forewter city the follow-' Ing veracious natks story :- Oa the Tallahatohie River, not long sines, an enermous rai ...

LITERATURE

... Expedition are published in this part, and a political article, headed Opposition Tactics, contains some severe remarks upon the Whigs. An atmusing trifle of alighter order is A 1enuan Alars, and Linda Tr'essel, the- novel of the magazine, becomes more interesting ...

Published: Sunday 08 March 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1249 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ENGLISH DISSENT

... suggested within the succeeding hundred years. Finally it was tried in the Corn- prehension scheme of x689, which our best Whig historians, Barnet, Hallam, and Macaulay, are agreed in considering as happily frustrated. Certainly, had it succeeded, it ...

LITERATURE

... CLADSTONE, HE ALONE SHALL LEAD US A SONG FOR T1HE STREETS. 'Who's the liberal leader-whof flark to all their fuss; Tory-Whigs wosdsettle that, Never asking us. We, the people, have a voice ?? that question still; Yes, and Gladetonens oar choioe, Choose ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... but they may geti mar- ried to nmen who love their morhing cigars, then we opine their opinions will end in smoke. A great whig peer, was maldng his will the other 'cay, and after he had dicated it hin lawyer pointed out to him that he had made no provision ...

THE PROSPECTS AND DUTIES OF THE LIBERAL PARTY

... of the old whig party. If a' liberal be government were reconstructed, no dbubt there would he'n fi. great clanjeuron the part of hereditarypoliticians tooccoupy ia important positions in it,' and if there were' nzinfusion off c-the old Whig party, th ...

Literature

... Society;. how he break- fasted with Lord Mahon, with Hallam, and with 5Macaulay, who is the Demosthenes and Cicero iof the whigs ; how he first became acquainted with 'rs. Fry, his favourite saint, in a gallery L overlooking that glorious Crosby-hall ...

LADY DON at Newcastle

... always depend upon being served with refreshments of the first quality. Mr. and bIrs. 1H-ElRXi&AN1 VEZIN at Belfast The Northern Whig:-Last night Mrs. Hermann Vezin had her benefitt at the Theatre Royal, Belfast, on which occasion she appeared as Itasalind ...

Published: Sunday 19 April 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1248 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture