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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... born in coe of the counties near Norwalk City, and gave evidence of mnuslcal genius when not quite eighteen months ?? tUS.J) Whig. The following are amongst the latest arrirals at the Shelbourne Hotel :-The Dean of Waterford, Capt Forme, Grenadier Guars; ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... ingenuous coun- tenance, a pair of arms of unnatural shortness, and scarcely any neck; and, as it would seem-for wigs as well as Whigs were then in the ascendant-hating the word and the thing whichever way it was spelt and whatever it indi- cated, wearing his ...

LITERATURE

... ' 4.$MY, 28TIH NOVEIMBEt, 1066 It was in Januar or December, Or else the end of cauld November, When I did see the outlaw Whigs Lye scattered up and down the riggs, Some had hoggars, some straw boots, Some uncovered legs and coots, Some had halbards, ...

Fine Arts

... especially that in which she says she will not be Heckter'd (sic), by the Whigs; and another ic which she expresses c hope that she may not fall into the hands of either party, W~hig or Tory, as iu that case she would regard herself aes not a Queen, but ...

RECENT POLITICAL HISTORY

... nt can teach. The Refosm Bill of 8g6o, known to be no favourite with the Premier himself, was snubbed by the aristocratic Whigs, and allowed by Lord Palmerston to be so nearly defeated that Lord Russell was compelled to let it fall. No attempt to introduce ...

THE ANNALS OF OUR TIME

... quarters, which culminated in the bedchalaber episale on the resignation of Lord Melbourne's ministry. The ladies-in-wsaiting, of Whig fannilies who had been appointed by him were required to ?? by the incoming Minister, Sir Robert Peel; and her Majesty's successult ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... must needes have some- thing ere I goe. The poor Puritans got no more mercy at the hands of young Mr Manningham than the Whigs received at those of our friend Tom Hearne, upon whose Diary we descanted in our number of the 6th instant. So we are not at ...

LIVES OF LORD LYNDHURST AND LORD BROUGHAM

... Lyndhurst have so much the less reason to complain that Lord Campbell is impartially lavish of criticism and condemnation. Of the Whig party, perhaps Lords Grey and Lansdowne escape as easily as any, but Lords Melbourne and Althorpe have little reason to co ...

Literature

... shown in a way lie considered menacing to publi order, lie wrote to Lord Liverpool what was e virtually a recantation of his Whig profession of X faith in the people. The reply contained an out- line of the Bill to which the Government had resolved to get ...