FACETIÆ FROM FUNNY FOLKS

... alteration of the laud laws, it will always be open to the Conservatives to outstrip their opponents, and once more dish the Whigs. But for mere temporary electioneering purposes the only ques- tion- is how far the present Ministerial majority will be sustained ...

LITERATURE

... Lord Ch3srlomonton auled hisle Opposition I - whip. At th i time political agitation was rife in Irelinld, and the Irisu, Whigs, having succeeded iu obtailing freo r trade from the Imperiai Parliament, now pressed for still : further concessiosis. By ...

LITERATURE

... about 1833, when Dr WN'ilberfurce. was Rector of Brightstone, and was primarily intended to protect the Church from the zeal of Whig Reformiers. The pub- lication of Dr Newman's Tract XC. in the early part of 1841 threatened to bring matters to a crisis at ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... Mr HI. Neville as Lord Clancarty, Miss Ada Cavendish as Lady Claincarty, fir W. H. Vernoin es Lord Spencer, the implacable Whig denouncer and would-be execetioloer of his sister's proscribed husband ; Mr Charles Sugden, then a very young acetr, wans King ...

Published: Sunday 04 April 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 18418 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TEN YEARS OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... non-intervention is in accordance with its interests. This was the lesson read to English Tories by d French Radical when Whig statesmen were given to meddling abroad and offering inconsiderate and dangerous advice. M. Louis Blanc Wrotr several letters ...

LITERATURE

... Now, in June next, the Peace Preservation Act comes on for renewal, nill how will a new Ministry deal with this duty I What Whigs would loyally face, Homo Rulers of Mr. Parnelles or even Mr. Shaw'h faction will bitterly oppose, and olainly it may mske all ...

LITERATURE

... the bye-election for the West Riding in l-id lie appeared in the Cloth Hall Yard at Leeds, first to overwlselan a youthful Whig canididate with confusion, and next to have lis own. ignorance I exposed by a more practised politician. Finding his country ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MR. J. F. WARDEN'S BENEFIT

... of the two great divislons In the f3tsrto. (Eiear, hear.) I confess I have often tbled to nnake out the difference between Whigs and Torile, but, In rplte of the sensational educa- tional process to whion we have beon subjected for the last few weeks, ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... . (By all Old Blue.) In spite of respectable gias And legalised cabs, the fight o'er is: And Dizzy,avbo ones dished the Whigs,- Has now, woe isnio, dished the Tories. DIZZY's DICTUM, WITIH PUNCH'S POSTSCILIPT.-'The world is governed by Sovereilns ...

UNDER THE SURFACE; OR, FOLLY AND FASHION

... WEDDING. But there, thank goodness gracious, I've got to the end of two paragraphs, and I haven't said a word about all the old Whig boobies who are getting into office. And I'm safe for a line or two, because I must say something about Freddy's wedding, seeing ...

CONFESSIONS OF AN AUTHOR.—I

... honour of England and the interests of civilization depend upon the elections, and he laughs in private at the suggestion that Whig and Tory mean anything but In and Out. He plumes himself upon his perfect frankness, and pities the poor parson who can never ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... But it probably occurred to more than one reader that the real trial of the annalist's powers was to come. The struggles of Whigs and Tories before the Reform Bill are, as it were, things before the Flood, capable of being handled without undue excitement ...