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CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... oppenents issued a flamingmcartoon- showing him in a barber's .shop, touching up a wig, and underneath the incrip- tion, 'Whigs dressed here. It is. a, very interesting fact that in the same street in Skipton where young Sngden lathered, shaved, and ...

BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED

... have been agained peaceably and gradually, i' if there . rd been more philanthropy among tho clergy, more principle among the Whigs, and more wisdom I armong the Abolitionists. His own position appears to be strongly, but nob not extremely, individualist: ...

THE FITTING OF THE PEATS

... asking his l-eave. Is not this somewhat nkce in a man who by his own account came over to take a King's crown ? ''You little Whig, he cried admiringly. is I knew not that you had been so well trained in your father's opinions. Nay, she answered, ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 4410 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

RECENT FICTION

... successive lovers-the treacherous and vindictive Scrope; George Kelly, a non-jnring parson and Jaco- bite conspirator; the Whig Coloael -Montague, and Lord Sydney Beanclerk. The movement of the plot in the early chapters is waver- ing and unsatisfactory ...

MALL 1,000 KURD CARPETS

... in which, along with much evil, it achieved, also, some good. But now it is threadbare and outworn; as useless as the old Whig politics which Gladstonian Liberalism replaced. Where your lost leader would lead you, if the impossible could come to pass ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... Rev. J. it. BACON. Lld TlR ART AND THE COVUiTRY: TUSCAN NOTES. rig By VatssoN LaE. [r. PUBLIC HOUSE3S, r. By Nasa Buros[. ta WHIG IMPERIALISM. ByIoLBON, 1.B BBoL50?f KXNG. he MODERN GERMAN LYRIC POETRY. ;O, By fte COURT DE So0SoS. ] Ve MONASTIC ORDERS UP ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... ideal; their ideal was walking over or red hot ploughtsharez lie has scrong political views:..- A Radical bE comes to mean - Whig, and then a Roundkead. re and ej ic merns literally rtilla. Household suffrage Was a kind of disease. at one time, in all ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... Higgins, QC., writes on s the Australian Federation Act; Dr. Sigmund M huenz has an interesting paper on The Next Pope; 'Whig Imperialisma is a chapter of 3 history presented in an admirable way by Bolton King; the Rev. J. MI. Bacon, a student of s ...

ABERDEEN.*

... rising of 1719, th aud was the agent of Prince Charles at, the th French Couart in 1745. In that year, while S I Huatly was Whig, his brother, Lord Lewis hi Gordont, Lord Pi~telgo, and others;, fought for le the lad we daurna name, but had no great ...

THE STORY OF A GREAT BANKING HOUSE.*

... of the hlst century, ',heu James, one of t.he Lord Provost's four sons. left the Edinburgh bank and set up with the leadiug Whig banlher in London, Mr. George Ctamipbell, under the tirm of C(ampbell and Caout-ts. in their historical house in the Strand ...

UP TO DATE

... to have nothing to do with the wealthy official so-called Liberal gang. The proper tactics are the annihilation of the old Whig party who had been posing as Liberals; the return of some sixty stalwarts; and an overwhelming Tory majority. The company promoters ...

EVOLUTION OF THE ENGLISH NOVEL.*

... against some un- named person, who calls him a blind Jaeo- 0 bite. Pichot, with much more justice, called e Sir Walter a Whig-tbat is, as regards his- b tory. But Professor Stoddard strangely re- r marks that it is questionable whether the o story ...