OXFORD POLITICS

... falls from his seat. 3. All party distinctions are stupid and vain, Like Bacchanals now we will revel again, And laugh both at Whig and at Tory. While we freely partake of the treats that they make For in eating and drinking 's our glory. 4. .Whet though ...

New Novels

... apparent recourse to exaggeration. Indeed, so far as his electioneering is concerned, the triumph of Nationalism in the once Whig stronghold of Killogue might very well pass for the true secret history of many a similarly circumstanced constituency, and ...

Published: Saturday 31 August 1895
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1212 | Page: 33 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... the AcederrvoJ MI E EownD AnNor.nD will publish in the autumn the Diaries of George Howard, seventh Earl of Carlisie, the Whig statesman of thic middle of the century, who is best known in hi-tory 7s havinul been twice Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Th ...

NEW PLAYS OF THE MONTH

... (Austin Friars 1, July, 1894. A Life Policy was well ?? and India. Public received A Life Policy with high favour.- Northern Whig, July 20th. The characters in A Life Policy are of a kind which evoke the interest of a general audience. * i * Applause and ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1895
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 983 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS

... sample of the literariy criticism. Dr. Holm is no pedant, and actuality is given to his book by rcferences to the English Whigs, Mr. Gladstone, and 'Pickwick. The book, which was written seven or eight years ago, suffers from having been translated ...

LITERARY NOTES

... to be an authoritative book, as it will contain a good deal of 'new material concerning the career of the last of the great Whig statesmen. The Dowager-Countess of Russell has given Mr. Reid access to her: own journals, and has personally taken a lively ...

MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... Noah Brooke continues his an valuable papers on 1American Party Politicsv, deal. iog this month with 1the pausing of the, Whigs, and wi the growth of The slavery problem, The articiles will lb' help an Eeglish reader in the difficult tack of under. VW ...

A KENTISH HOME.*

... Tile former of them re-visited Holland in 1716, as the bear-leader of the youthful son of Sir George Treby, a zealous Whig, lawyer, who vas successively Recorder of London, Attorney- General, :Tid Lord Chief Justice of the Conminue Plees. Everything ...

REVIEWS

... -nnals are exactly what their title describes, a reflection of everyday events in a quiet and poor country parish of Westlandc Whigs, as they mirrored themselves in the simple ndd conventional mind of its minister. There is more of a plot in the `Ayr'shire ...

lITERATURE

... future ii of the Conservative party. It does not like Mr. 4 Chamberlain; it says the right hon. gentleman has X swallowed the Whigs, and predicts that he will p swallow the Tories. The Popular Medical Monthly discusses rail- il road kidney and other diseases ...

LIVERPOOL PRESS CLUB DINNER

... (Wallasey th Chronicle) Messrs. R. M'Comb and Chapman id ( Belfast N we-Letter), and Mir. J. S. Murphy of la Belfast Northern Whig'); Alderman John -n le Hulding, Dr. Rafter, Mr. J. Moulding (clerk W to to the T oxteth Guardians), Mr. E. Rimbault S *d Dibdin ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... authoritative book, as the it contains D, good deal of the new material con- are cerniugI the career of the last of the great Whig statesmen. The Dowager Countess of Russell has wil given Mr. Reid. access to her journals, and has' for personally taken a ...