MR. EVELYN ASHLEY'S LIFE OF LORD PALMERSTON

... of Canning with the Whigs; and it is- curious to find in a letter of Lord Palmerston to his brother, dated May 4,. 1827, a description of the behaviour of the Whigs differing very widely indeed from the account given of it by the Whig leaders themselves ...

Poetry, Original and Selected

... send the stanes spirnen, Wi' a whirr and a curr till they sit roun'the tee. Then hurrah! &v. It's an uncolike story that baith Whig and Tory Mann aye collyshangy like dogs ower a bane ; And a' denominations are wantin' in patience For nae Kirk will thole ...

Magazines

... unnecessary pain. We should have liked Whig Reviewers, as Painted by Them- selves, in B'lackwood better, but for a certain self-righteousness of tone that pervades the article. See, it seems to say, how these Whig-Radicals of the Edinbiaghz hated each ...

Published: Saturday 15 November 1879
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1212 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... to grant the Allies any terms they could reasonably demand. But the war was prolonged partly to suit the interests of the Whigs, and partly on account of the great distrust felt by Marlborough, Eugene, and Heinsius for Louis XIV. At last peace was made ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., ON THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR,

... served other Whigs the same, and I heard that they cried out lustily, 'Sacheverell and the church, Ormond for ever, i and d-n all foreign government.' Well, and in Wilt- shire great numbers of men marched about with drums and 5 abused your Whig justices; ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., OR, THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... now, they toasted amid shouts, and halloos, and tally-hos to their hearts' content, foxhunting, the speedy downfall of the Whigs and all foreigners, and other congenial toasts. But a few days had elapsed since King William had paced with feeble steps up ...

HUME

... historical accuracy or alleged one-sidedness- a charge which, by the way, came with extremely bad grace from the lips of the great Whig historian. Fluctuating between Whiggism and Toryism--the one com- mending itself to his intellect, the other to his chivalrous ...

HUME.*

... historical accuracy or alleged one-sidedness - a charge which, by the way, came with extremely bad grace from the lips of the great Whig historian. Fluctuating between Whiggism and Toryism--the one com- mending itself to his intellect, the other to his chivalrous ...

THE LIFE OF THE PRINCE CONSORT.*

... were the impending questions of foreign policy, was disgusted at the prevalence of party spirit which kept Peelites and s Whigs aloof from the Administration. His desire was that, whatever Government was in power, England should be united and strong; ...

Magazines

... , he thinks, has shown that if it is wanted to rescue a seat from a Tory, a Radical is more likely to be successful than a Whig.-In The Musical Culture of the Day, Mr. H-. 11. Statham seeks to inquire whether the passion for music in modern English ...

MR. EDWARD TERRY'S TOUR

... not be readily forgotten. The applause was frequent, and Mir Terry was called before the curtain at the close of the four ?? Whig, July 5th. Mirth reigned supreme lest evening at the Theatre Royal. If hearty uld spontaneous laughter is good for the mind ...

Published: Sunday 20 July 1879
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1098 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Magazines

... peace party, and the party set against every increase in the power of the Crown; whilst so far is it from being true that the Whigs have always been the party of pro- gress, that when the Dissenters asked Walpole when they might look forward to the removal ...