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Our g. em *t &toy. CON INGSBY; THE NEW GENERATION

... Duke took up a re. view, and looked at Rugby's last slashing article. The country seemed ruined, but it appeared that the Whigs were still worse (of than the Tories- The ameanus had commutated suicide. This poetical justice is pleasing. Lord Everingbaum ...

Published: Friday 18 May 1894
Newspaper: Cornish Post and Mining News
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1061 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

MATH OF ZDICOND TAIT&

... asuulPod OS whom he I die span a IRE bat thane woo is --Treasury Order reitans to einet.ins by o sonnots others to ma their Whig isidepaleady by oe Montan end Wpm idle. the '• Maine of Nor. sad Leedom of las the sheen t ° The wind Is ter anis to x is. ...

Published: Friday 25 May 1894
Newspaper: St. Austell Star
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 765 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DEATH OF EDMUND YATES

... pen waa seldom idle, lie waa the FlAneur ** of the Morning Star, and afterwards London correspondent of the Belfast Northern Whig under the standing Shakespearean motto, “The wind fair for news to Ireland. He wrote much for Mr. Charles Dickens’s periodicals ...

$2lltV goeViar *WTI?. CON INGSBY; THE NEW GENERATION. PTER X XI

... tle certmuly wart • Whig. uy pun. Coal seclusion, be connector btauself with that party In the rloate whon to totout..lo emancipation. After all. did out eutwuripwte us. It was the ball of IWO Papacy in EuglAnd that founded the Whig ; • met that lie at ...

Published: Friday 25 May 1894
Newspaper: Cornish Post and Mining News
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 2125 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

CHAPTER XIX

... had been persuaded that it would elevate the condition of the labouring class. His son law, Lord Everiughain, who 1 , 1,11 a Whig, and a clear.headed, cold.blooded man, looked upon the New Poor Law as another Magna Chart*. Lard Everinglians was completely ...

Published: Friday 11 May 1894
Newspaper: Cornish Post and Mining News
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 2463 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE CORNUBIAN AND REDRUTH TIMES—FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1894

... hi#pen was seldom idle, lie was the Flaneur of the Mowing Star, and afterward# London correspondent of the Belfast yorthem Whig under the standing Shakespearean motto, “The wind is fair for news to Ireland. He wrote much for Mr. Charles Dickens's periodicals ...

Published: Friday 25 May 1894
Newspaper: Cornubian and Redruth Times
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 3132 | Page: 2 | Tags: none