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GREAT LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION AT HENGLER'S CIRCUS

... afraid-and they had very good reason to be afraidd-of the Whigs, the Liberals, coming into office-(hear, hear)-and they passed the Reform Bill merely, to use their own language, in order to disb the Whigs. In fact, as some one described it, they took a ...

GREAT CONSERVATIVE MEETING AT HENGLER'S CIRCUS

... be clesed to this fact, that there are three distinct parties in the Liberal ranks-that Lord Hsrtington reptesents the old Whigs, Mr. Gladstone is the ickoowledged leader of thu Radicals, and Mr. Facneil-(langhter)-a man of tal~ent-(laughter and hissesr) ...

LIETERARY SELECTIONS

... I., held the office of Master of the Rolls for is twenty-one years. Pope has satirically described him as I an )d Odd old Whig, in Who never ebanged his principle or wig. Iu addition to his judicial duties Sir Joseph devoted him- c self to polities ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... 1832, he wrote on the same day to the Duke of, Wellington to congratulate him onl the salvation of the Constitution from the Whigs, and to Lord Grey to condole with him on its pending destruction by the Toiries, and enciosed-the letters in the wrougenvolope; ...

LORD BEACONSFIELD'S NEW NOVEL

... questions. We have now Mr yew 1839. The Whig Government of he Ahine is in office,'and we are introduced he ] lr'lagificent lady, whom Lord Beacons- Log ab of, after his accustomed manner, as IHu orta and who is the Whig counterpart reli t~o abearalg Tory Zenobin ...

THE REVENGE OF A LIFE: A CAMBRO-BRITANNIC STORY

... TO, prosperous reign-tho local government was eonducted in a der way that astonished everybody, and met the approval of he Whig, Tory, Radical, and Coniervative;. that'he himself it I had other views in life and other and higher pros- cril peetl in the ...

From Judy

... somewhere I someone wooed; I hope the victim didn't think me rudo. Two pamphlets-they show that I talked high Tory, Or wearied Whig, maybe, I don't know which; A programme-was that song all rot, or rich ! And what the dieken's wasitho drama's story P Horrors ...

From Fun

... capital chance. The question is, however, whether or not each Wigan Tory has not a -right to vote for both Tory and Whig can. didates F FILIAL AFFECTION.-School Board Examiner (im. proving the occasion): Children, love and honour vour parents ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... I desire is my liberty in encouraging and employing all those yt concur faithfully in my service, whether they are call'd Whigs or Torys, sold for £16. One from Edmund Burke, in which he says he never wishes to see a brick of London again except on urgent ...

LETTER CCXXVII

... were ascribed to the Senate of Magna Lilliputia, and as the speakers lay much at his mercy he naturally l took care that the Whig dogs should not have the best of it. This style of reporting readily lent itself to caricature. Hence often after a spell ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... connected with ji ?? 0 'ir ! theabo ionshnry in theishdominions, while the tribute paid by Mr. MCarthy e to the ten years of t Whig Admninis- n ?? from 1831 io s in no sns t an olgerzofothe book no a r se b e diti an ed nagengst, when he says that during ...

IN MEMORIAM—FRASER'S MEGAZINE

... beintended to be adopted. Our leading seb be parties, it says, have lost their names;* the Nc .e) Whigs are unwhigged, the Tories are untoried. pm as The Whig characteristic is said to be gravity, ut he the Tory characteristics are described as ?? r-and ...