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WORK-A-DAY BRIERS

... Near Craywich also resided the Langhornes, a family once of some consequence, but now in rapid decadence, and as bitterly Whig in principle as the Aldersons were Tory to the core. George Langhorne was a clever, ambitious lad of nineteen, noticeable in ...

A SONG BY EARL RUSSELL

... alone. The State may droop, the Church may drown, ty Your John will dance his jigs, X The Whigs once more shall have their own, a d, And Jehn shall rule the Whigs. l .i The Express says the report of the Commissioners on the n, Revenues of the Irish Church ...

MR GLADSTONE

... question into Mr Gladstone's hands. The chances, or rather the certainties were that the majority of sixty-five would b' to the Whigs what his last victory was to Hannibal. The dis- organisatioi of the Liberal host always begins as soon as its leaders pitch ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... down by the Whigs as a place where a seat may be won. George Langhorne has taken a good degree, and been selected by the great Whig Lord Templeton as his secre- tary. He is sent down to Craywich to pave the way for his patron's son, the Whig candidate. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

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