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POLITICS AND THE STAGE

... has to say Damn the City, which was then opposed to the Court, on which a person who hears him adds All the Whigs, Charles, all the Whigs. Lord Shaftesbury is caricatured in Sir Timothy Treat-all, a seditious old knight who entertains; commonwealthmen ...

Published: Sunday 23 June 1878
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1621 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... tthe villain of the book, a baronet high in pa a tavour with the Whig ministry of the day, and consequently ha 8 (according to our author) a prodigious rascal. The Rev, ret rMr. Croxall, a Whig clergyman, of very accommodating on i morale', arid endowe. -with ...

New Novels

... comprises a very full and vivid picture of society in the mainly Quaker, partly military, city of Philadel1.hia and of its ' Whigs and ' Tories before and during the War of Independence: a striking portrait of Washington, and a brilliant account of his ...

Published: Saturday 19 March 1898
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 774 | Page: 27 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

WATTS REDIVIVUS

... nephews, and sons, Filling place by dozens. Thinks .1 to mjself, Here's a lesson for me, This man's but a sample Of what the Whigs be. But thanks to my friends Of the Radical creed, Who taught me betimes, Mill and Bentham to read. ...

ANNALS OF AN EVENTFUL LIFE

... most women she wa's a Whig ; wonl, tak Toryism naturally, as ducklings to the vater. Bt r aunt was a Whig from family and principle. AU the M clevilles had been Jacobites and Tories, the 1ralfaere5 al been pure Whigs. Pure Whigs-think of that a-a thi ...

LITERATURE

... truth there is in its caustic portraitures of whigs dead and living, but also much of the peon- liar view that Lord Brougham's feelings tempt him now to take of them. An entirely reliable estimate of the whigs as a party, and of the surviving members of ...

LORD RUSSELL.*

... from i8x9 to I826 the Whigs did not touch the Reform question, quite overlooking his own great speech in I822. The mistake of the reviewer, however, if any at all, was in the implied statement that in i8i9 and in 1826 the Whigs did adopt the question ...

If Sir Robert Peel has asy bowels of cmw, for his own legislative measures, he will forward the Corn and

... after the election followed the recall of Peel from Rome at nflwd speed, summoned by a Hudson, how his lordship overwhelmed the Whig Lords by his protection. With a like benevolence he now gathera the unfortunate government beneath the umbrageous shelter of ...

A POLITICAL LITANY FOR JUNE 1828

... hopefully looks To be its ' Great Statesman despite all rebukes, Libera nos, &C. From a Chancellor born and brought Vp as a Whig, Who for his old principles don't care a fig: Who laughs in his sleeve, as merry as a grig, And who looks very wise, altbougb ...

Magazines

... as we do that there have been Whigs and Tories, trider various aopellations, ever since the world began, and although we do not wish to imitate his acrimony by stating the name (according to Dr. Johnson) of the first Whig, we cannot admit that one party ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1877
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1428 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

New Novels

... save honour ; the quaint Scottish gentlewoman of the older world ; the queer little cripple ; the Whig officer who is a good fellow, and the other Whig officer who is an unmitigated villain and poltroon; the trimming provost; the foolish and conceited ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 941 | Page: 34 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN AND THE MINOR THEATRES

... monopoly is the principle-thedarlirg principle of Toryism. And yet his Grace o1 Devonshire, the Whig Colleague of a V1hig Ministry-the Whig Chamberlain of a Whig Monarch, has become the aider, abettor, supporter and champion of this very principle of mo ...