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Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

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THE POEM OF POEMS

... to rise. 24--Ve inasters grow of all that we despise. t 25-(, then renonince that impious self-esteem: t t 2-'iclie. have whigs, and grandeur is a dream. 27---Tliil not amkbition wise beeause 'tis brave, I 28-Tho 1 pih oif glory leads but to the -rave ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... election the compact ranks of tb- thei t party were enormously strengthened by the open 1oradh toin of several of the leading Whigs of the coneti- teesy- yt ut ofthel11,884 voters who pulled, they ?? had c mly a majorit oron.M. o adowas ththu doiabtedlY an ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... observe that it wa vwritten in 1860. Mr.Gladstone hadrecently delivered his famous I. Budget speech, a speech during which an old Whig, Jr who disapproved of the Budget, bat voted for it, was y heard to mutter with reference to Mr. Gladstone: L ?? on the surface ...

MAGAZINE NOTICES

... contributed valuable disquisitions on other th k's hronches of hospital reform. The usual political ,tG contribution treats of Whig.s and Liberals, the Tr ed writer showving how ceabh is' indispensable to the ar '-other, and how absurd it would he for eitlier ...

DEAD MAN'S ISLAND

... graspin, sieart less, self-seeking,. bourgeois-the type of i Ohat vast army of mean arid servile and low - minded Catholic Whigs that had done more to q peptaete reign of wrong in Ireland than thi ,eli vthutroops oef Enugland and all the cruelty of Iii ...

PETERSFIELD FAT STOCK SHOW AND DINNER

... They also bad heard a great sue deal about the Farmer's Alliance and the Farmers' Fcrend. din One man would come and say 4Th Whigs are the peo-th pe for met ; they, always help the farmers. Another te h would say they could get nothing out of thu infernal ...

WHOSE HAND WAS IT?

... a veil of gloom over the mansion. Under these eircucfsstances it wai a relief to r everyone -when they went into. tlie dra~whig-room for coffee. This was always scrved by Msademoi. 3ello Dorglres., The ladies had gathsered around tefiireplace, the gentlemien ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... who adheres to tie ancleet constitutiees of the State and the Apostolic hierarehy of the Gleurcl of England. Opposed to la Whig. W ?? The name of a fteetion. P ErNsioX.-':An allowanceooeado to anyone withont an equivaloent. Inl England it is gemeerally ...