PARTY

... asimple- oligarchy, and a most tyrannical one. However deservedly, the spirit of mere party, for party's sake, must be condemned; in the sense of honest conscientiousness, party is but the expression of individual opinion combined to give it strength. There ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... dlay, at J~e Ilarlit 1155 l 'Ile I .Stpliare. Her Ladyslip has a feibljhzead ua3 a dinner party yesterday, at his banns hn rer itree'. of S-trts had a seleih party to dinner TeD U ,1s ?? uI .. ii 3l-Atreet, S3erklev-squire. ),etirr ., t 'S~1jvi:n gives ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... ° wemol -¢lit FiNf llttuqv fi ^, Viscobt ?? wnteitdalis the Fnoeign Anibassadors, ie Spalli i Alilhasxa I r hlks a seledc party to dinner yester- d*ay, at his house iu Griraflto-street. t+: ?? ~- ?? AhAlIt ROA LS. n ?? Count;ta1 of Rot.slyu at hstr house ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... SATURDAY. Mr. Fitzhurgh's party, Stanhope-street, May-fair. Lady Castlereagh's party after the Opera. Lady Wm. Bentinck's party, Park-lane. The Dowager Countess of Clermont's party, Berkeley-square. SUNDAY. The Earl of Carnarvon's party, ...

THEATRE PARTIES

... tooganise social habits by the introduction of u Parties, Evangelist Par-ties, Costume Parties, &c~ - e the odd fancies the oddest is, perhaps, that whbichl ~of all becoming the rage in New York. This ic di htil Party. Mrs Humdrum or Mrs Highiflyct, fli'ling ...

Published: Sunday 31 March 1878
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1663 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... 'nilnish Arnishs.e i0or entertainm a numraroui party to dil- ner ti -wovrrow, it hiis lious.i, in Graftun-sttret, being his Ma- - jesty berih~itste Sittavttli'S birth-d&y. . - ?? llskissot has it a ;e dinemr party to-iiorrow, at his ireuse in tle-rtftrd-street ...

PHASES OF PARTY

... And we feel no 6onfidence that the leader of the party will control them. Mr. Chambers seems to think that all the Liberal party, except a few extreme Radicals, are Whigs, and that all the Conservative party except a few extreme bigots are Whigs too. Let ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... Viscount Glanville's party, Bruton-street, Berkeley-square. To-mOtltow. ?? Heathcote's assembly, Grosvenor-square. IMrs. Scott Alurray's ball, Cavendish-squarc. Lady Blackett's ball, Portman-square. The Countess of Arran's party, Dover-3treet. WEDNESDAY ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... dinner party on -the 2Sth, at his c house iti St. James's-suare'. - -- i Mr. Henry Dawkins, a large rout on the 2d July. ' Lady Sheffield, a grand assembly on the 30th, at her houtse I in Portland-place. i The-Duke of Devonshire, a large party to dinner ...

AMALGAMATION OF PARTIES

... AMALGAMATION OF PARTIES. l For a century and a half disputes between parties calling themselves whigs and tories occupied the atten- tion of both houses of parliament, to the almost entire exclusion of subjects immediately connected with the real interests ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... entrtuined a large party to dinner yester rday at [il villa, at Cliisvvick. 'The Alarq~iis tf ILansdlowne has a large (dinner party this day, at I .ansd )wv,. 1(oHese, Bektceley-square. l.a 'y hlyde Parker li'i a grand musical party the ist of Mlay, RE ...

PARTIES FOR THE GALLOWS

... Tawell, that parties have been already formed to go to Aylesbury to be present at his execution)' How'greatlynmust ,the parties be edified! Will they visit Aylesbury, awerstriken, to be admonished by a ter- rible ceremony ? Why no. The parties-will be pleasure ...