PARTY

... even after the Whigs have bolted, government by the best men , is not an abs~olute impossibility. From evil spirits and from metaphors, groaned Paul Louis, good Lord, deliver uts With those evil spirits of the Liberal party, the Whigs, it is a favourite ...

MR. GLADSTONE

... published in a few days as an Election w National Antheoif: t( Shall brave old Gladstone die, For daring to defy a The great Whig clanI t] First on the roll of fame, t] Foremost in patriot aim, He bears this doathless name- J The Grand Old Mian. ci Of ...

BARBARA PHILPOT:

... of the second rank, right or left, according to their political creed of Whig or Tory. The former are in a mighty flutter this afternoon, for Walpole's profegee should be a Whig-and yet she's supported by her Grace of Queensbury, who flirts with Bolingbroke ...

Published: Saturday 29 May 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1257 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

APRIL MAGAZINES

... very readable articles in, the magazine. Sime leads off with an article on The Future of the Whigs, by W E Hicks, himself an ardent and uncompromising Whig. He takes up the cudgels for his party against an article which ap- peared from the Radical point ...

MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... important result of the recent general election was the political dis- appearance of the Whig party. He says, As a re- tarding force the influence of the Whigs is broken. To persuade the Democracy they are not able, for they cannot speak its lanage. ...

GNEIST'S ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.*

... histories especially' in giving prominence to the monarchy and' to administrative law. Written in the days7 of Whig ascendency, by men penetrated with Whig' enthusiasm,, those histories: scarcely enabled the reader to appreciate the full significance of the medieval ...

POETRY

... for the work, But I'm still quite as crafty as grand, And office I never will shirk- Ili an old Parliamentary Hand. The Whigs who on Hartington lean Will find that their rope is of sand; RIA's my servant-and always has been- I'm an old Parliamentary ...

LORD R CHIRCHILL AND THE IRISH PARTY

... of Lord Randolph- was not indistinctly indicated in his Manchester speech, whereinhe announced his willingness to support a Whig coalition Ministry if Lord Hartington wonld only consent to oppose Mr. Gladstone. This hope, however, is shattered by the speech ...

THE DEFEAT OF HOME RULE

... swallow, And only cowards, Inaves, and fools The treacherous beuk did follow. God's blessing rest on every man, Let him be Whig or Tory, 'Who gave his vote against the bill, And stood for Britain's glory. The Union has been saved by them, And our foes ...

THE PRESS AND THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... Hlousehold. Words Manchester Courier Weatiliiasser Times Manchester Examiner Truth Manchester Guardian. Wolld PROVrNCIAL Norrhern Whig: Whiteh L11 -1e~iew Aberdeen Daily Free Nottingham journal Cout and Society review ' ress . -. OfYordUITfversity Herald Aodern ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... it formulated, as being de jare, by a Whig like Lord Hartington. The House of Commons, said the noble Lord roundly, has to ;iilg to initiate legislation. The doctrine comes conveniently to the hands of the Whigs and Tories just now, but when the immediate ...

ELECTION ODES, DITTIES, AND CRIES

... NNghisiuid TdIo. all igr-e, Wbig antl Toriy Ra-i aset Vory, Let WVhlig and 'Vary all agree, Fioni Covrbett duarl is Cury Let Whig aod Tory all ;griee, And vote for Brand of lini~i degree He'll tlf -,ur a-a.,leit ?? Est cptuims bsaarsam! Shilaulter tO movulder ...