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PUBLIC MEN ON IRELAND

... represented; but there is of rever smoke without fire, and the antecedents of the Marquis of Hartington, 1 P the leader of the Whig party, show him when in Ireland to be more in favour Ti of coercion than of remedial measures. Witness his suppression of the ...

UNDER THE SURFACE; OR, FOLLY AND FASHION

... temporane6us history. And so I think all members homeward tripping Had better to St. Stephen's quick be slipping; Let's hear what Whig and Had., left wing, and Tory, Intend-to do with that dread man, O'Rory, And stop the panic -which weak nerves is frying, By ...

LORD BEACONSFIELD'S ENDYMION

... whose beauty wins the hand of a Cabinet Minister: and because the leading Tory lady is his friend, and because the leading Whig lady loves him. The second great principle is seemingly a little inconsistent with the first, and is thus expressed, sweepingly ...

Published: Saturday 27 November 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1637 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 EARL OF BEACONSFIELD'S NEW NOVEL

... come to the year 1839. The Whig Government of Lortl Melbourne is in office, and we are introduced to a very magnificent lady, whom Lord Bleaconsfield speaks of after his accustocned manner as Berengaris, and who is the Whig counterpart of the incamnparab'e ...

THE EARLY HISTORY OF FOX

... criticism as we have to make comes chiefly to this, that Mr. Trevelyan seems at times to be too much biassed by the accepted Whig doctrine. He often adopts the parallel so frequently noticed in the pamphlets of those days between the period of Hampden and ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... refused judicial Office from the Whigs, but he had a better income from the Rint, and he had a splwre of labour which better satisfied him than the dull administration of the law. But he was too thick with the Whigs to be a really trusted leader ...

UNDER THE SURFACE; OR, FOLLY AND FASHION

... close, I want to recommend a tonic to the Cabinet. Hop Bitters, I think, will be the best thing for them. It may teach the Whigs in it that the other bitters, the bitters of poverty, starvation, and ejectment, which hapless Ire- land is enduring just ...

YEOVIL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... and Magistrates of the Connty,'for whom Mr. H. DIcKciNsoN ?? STUCHEY in proposing The Houses of Par. liament said no Whig, Conservative, or RnadicalPremier would Aare to tamper with their grand old constitution, which was so firmly rooted in the ...

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 ...

LORD BEACONSFIELD'S NEW NOVEL

... its being lone. Ilut whet I stunt is souse big gone to do it. Let the eldest sets of at Tory suite tush[ thu shiest son of at Whig slake do0 the thineQ use the samel day, and give the reas'on cvelsy. If il'axlnundharnc, for exaipla, and Haslaxton Nveoild ...

DRESS AND FASHION IN PARIS

... Cabinet, so distinct that thbv must givethem credence. It was m patter for surprise thtt men counected witt the historical Whig party should belcontent to be dragged wherever the wild theorists of Birmingbam desired to lead them Hie should be surpriced ...