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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 ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... near- A poor farmer I 'd sooner a precious deal be Than a Prime Presmieer. c But what to me most strange appears Is, whether Whig or Tory, D He mostly reaps but scoffs and sneers, Instead O' praise and glory. r Party nigh all the peapers and slashun reviews ...

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 ...

POETRY

... Cranborne. Please Cranborne, come home! 'Cvce.r'erne. dear Cranborne, come back to us now, And stick to the old Tory blue; -'here's Whig, and there's Rad., and there's no one knows who, bltt, none of their colours will do. 1t5fth Peel and with Cronzborne to serve ...

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 

LITERATURE

... thought to the intelligent observes. Everybody appeared to have turned his coat and changed 2is principles. The tories were whigs, and the whigp tories. Ciosar and Pompdy were exactly alike, especially pomapy. it was a very eatecest. Every man *eganto ...

LITERATURE

... sbtotid givo to few extracts from teie eloquent tributo ita Lis gettiut sitl hiL proud position to which we have ailtlded A Whig mators chtnges for the sak e of Wihigs; a Rtdical for the mtho of chantge itself; a Trsvy because thesohl itstitutions have ...