LORD BROUGHAM

... upset the Ministry in a month. Yet he himself insists on the sincerity of his ?? episcolari, and affects to be surprised at the Whig objection to it. Why, to put aside all that was to be apprehended from Brougham himself, the people would never have been persuaded ...

THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND SINCE 1830

... was healed in the presence of a common danger. But this loss of parliamentary strength could never be recovered. It gave the Whigs their chance, and neither the Duke of Wellington nor Sir Robert Peel had the peculiar gifts then required for retrieving the ...

OPINION IN THE WEEKLY REVIEWS

... ho is not without sose, hope of obtaining a one, for he ivill go in against constructive legislation. it He raises the old Whig standard of laissse-faire, tlie banner r,1 of content, in opposition to strong legislation Against liquor. disease, and ov ...

Literature

... age. I hadu knowu him in oppoeltiOlI. intimately for twenty-ilve years. NWo had once or twice nearlY split on ?? tL of his Whig-like adherence to that t ne ?? principle, 1on party everything, the country little or nothiug, ualesa seern hrough party ...

LITERARY

... cannot be too widely read, and which is all the more valuable as we may hope that it reflects the temper of the more reasonable Whigs on iIrish University Education. Here, with perhaps a little unnecessary bitterness against the Irish Ultramontanes, is clearly ...

LITERATURE

... ut Ystb D Caroline. The memoirs close in anld QO'OCD dile secession of Lord Stanley and ve ~ James C~brahamn broke up the Whig Ministry, , Sed thne s rtorY or the remainder of Lord he gxseghthe, life, daring which he was a shrewd re 5nd ebare Sut wa~tcher ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... superior thrift, and took his leave. Unfortunately for H[opkins, he happened to be a Whig,;dand was, moreover, concernedhi varous leans to a G~overnment composed od Whigs. Hence8 possibly, Pope',#. bitter invective- When He kins dies, a thousand lights ...

A Trombone Player in Trouble

... whrihcie belda felvcwg s iren and Iresentedsto r Walton Gorflon, Shafieds avorie Cown Ferury 4th 182,as a mark of esteem in whig be s hld b u ew amireS std fien s et bffisld. ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 620 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY

... The author is evidently no admirer of the Whig policy he portrays, but in the present work he strives, with no mean degree of success, to maintain an impartial attitude. In all proba- bility no friend of the Whigs could have given us so truthful a delineation ...

LORD STANHOPE'S MISCELLANIES

... Govern- ments that this vice chiefly manifests itself, quoting the conduct of the Wh'ig party at the Peace of Utrecht in proof of this asser- tion. But though the Whigs of that day may perhaps have been chargeable with the brutalit6 in question, it ...

POPE AS A SATIRIST

... up of thieves, supercargoes, sharpers, and directors (Introd p. T.) If this is not a justification of Pope's sarcasms upon Whigs, Kinmgs Lords, and Merchants, we confess that we can offer nothing better' But Mr. Pattison will say, Pope ought not to have ...

LITERARY

... views of the French advocates of constitutional monarchy and of the House of Orleans, and thus meets the views of the English Whigs, who, perhaps, in reading his confirmations of their opinions, will hardly see how strongly he is biassed, or, if they do see ...