A MODERN PROPHECY

... beer barrels? bi What of the five millions? 0, Prophet ?? I cC Deficit obvious, 0 Plainly bequeathed to us m By these false Whigs. m Quick-witted Benjamite, ul Sbiftv and elever pi Leading the Philistinea; in Glancing along their lines, t Confident ever ...

THEATRES

... real and fictitious, belong to the period of the story -the reign of William the Third-in something more than in name. His Whigs and Jacobites are men of the time, with all the prejudicec, political and social, of that troubled period, and lastly his dialogue ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1571 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Magazines

... the policy of carping and cavilling, depreciation of English successes, and prophecies of English failures, pursued by the Whig Opposition under Lords Grey and Holland, and Tierney, Romilly, and Brougham, throughout the Peninsular War. The sketch, we ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1878
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1607 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LORD MELBOURNE.*

... in 1S35 the two principal diffi- , An the formation of a Government were Lord Brougham and Lord i. Tn on. The whole body of Whig leaders, it seems, were sick of i(ia 1;ioughamn; and it was found impossible to include him in the rnw \cDnlinistration. But ...

THE BATTLE OF THE WARDS

... hopeful, cheerful candidate, Is not yet over. The victory is not won; The smallest act must not be left undone, Because the Whigs are in tremendous fettle, Which ought to put us Tories on our mettle! And quite right, too; for those who wish to keep Their ...

Miss JULIA MATHEWS at Belfast

... large and delighted audiences. Last night a large house received her with frequent and well-deserved plaudits. (The Northern Whig, October 1st,) This clever actress and excellent singer began an engagement in the Theatre Royal, Belfast, last night. The ...

Published: Sunday 13 October 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1007 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CURRENT LITERATURE

... Harl6f ShoelbfifieoMW'- luillati) ndbrabes 'the pberiod betsween the death of Chatham and the memorable dissolution ot the ,Whig( party,' consequent uponte.V `ae antii.Gallioan Yronzy whioh was attributable in so great a degree to thle inflammatory pa ...

LORD ALBEMARLE'S REMINISCENCES.*

... sincere, and the rejection of then was strongly condemned by many members of the Whig party. Sir George Lewis, though he recognizes the honour and integrity of the Whig leaders, believes them to have been mistaken in refusing these proposals, and seems ...

ART LITERATURE AND SCIENCE

... misprint. Th Vice-Presidenb of the Council of India appears a Sir Bartle, frtore.' We are informed that the Belfast Northeri Whig newspaper has been purchased of Mr Finlay b Sir John Arnot, proprietor of the Irish Tiner an; Cork Constitution. The sum mentioned ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... 10 m ra.If or -asur io turning grey or white, or flin of, mse Ne atn lai R enewer, for it tdU poWs* ?? in eM CG5a Grey or Whig& East itoig - o-- it makes the hair ohazm LOef me e ell .. M. ng the growh oft r on bald spots,, iwhre the gndr not decayed ...

PLAYHOUSE NOTES

... a parable of the day, describing the Whigs in the worst colours possible, the Duke of Guise standing for the Duke of Monmouth. In 1683 appeared City Politics, in which Crowne made a violent attack upon the Whigs. The miserable hypocrite,. Titus Oates ...

Art and Literature

... nt to the audacious mendacity of Atterbury, and endeavour to join in the enthusiasm which Cibber's NKonjuror evokes from Whig patriotism. While the author followsthe misfortunes of the Stuarts to the end and even enters into an elaborate examination ...