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DARMA

... the loves of his apprentice and his daughter- the Of course good use is made of the obvious jokes to be ob- tov tained from w(h)igs and polls. The piece, however, is on grc lot s the whole smartly written and contains some clever hits at am a passing events ...

MR. JOHN MORLEY AT ARBROATH

... knunw such a man, and, he did not want- (rniewed laughter anf ciieera) -but he meant one whol for this ?? would be netiter Whig nor Tory, but who could simnply expiuin and elucidate from books of travel or dictionairies and encyclopedias the events of ...

DRAMA

... thermanners, and costumneof goodsocriety, and 'ra- the distinguished, although noot generally lucrative, post of the secretary to a whig member of parliament. Ha finds out a more discriminating and sympathising fair one in the per- son of Marian Lester, and beguiles ...

THE WORLD OF BOOKS

... critio. BHt Lady Ma.- Mi for the lover of society and politics. Nothing, can be more entertaining than the letters of this born Whig to hor sister, tie exiltd ?? of Mar. To her she gives all I the gossip about ' Sophia. the witty worth- | less lluxe of Wharton; ...

LITERATURE

... mrei admirable, or of greater importance than this his- ml torie of the general floud, so was there nothing (though al or whig most chaneli to them in figure) that ever more aptly, more Dctbl lively, or more' exactly, prefaiured Christ and his church ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... literary And art it criticism . The advantages anticipated from g this innovation upon the etetoni of bygpne. p days, when Whig blue and ?? con- e tended vith Tory drab solely on the authority le of the name and reputation of each periodical, Le are piefty ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... dwarf wvth his hat over his q eyes for the author of Caleb Williams. There was an il-natured touch in reserve for the des Whig and Badieal celebrities of the time which 5= is nissingas a rule in the case of their political I b opponents or others who ...

PROVINCIAL

... councils,' twice seceded, and, at length, formed the Commercial Association. The parties composed of Tories and some few l Whigs, and they ?'ave already once measured their strength ' with their more liberal opponents, memorable local con-1 test, and been ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... lyric lat theatres, has been an opera house since 1705, bi] when the building erected at the cost of thirty AT members of the Whig party and of the Kit Cat Club, was opened with 1 The Triumph of t Love. The famous male contralto Nicolni, th n ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... There re 27 eases still to be dis- plosed of, but the number may he increasedi indefinitely by fresh arrests. We (Nortthern Whig) believe weD are right inr sttingthat one, at Sleast, if not more, of the Dablin deteo-t tiveeha arriived in town in pursuit ...

THE THEATRES

... 8. d' wah whoa itb ul *toumowr b a 1 WhIG~h a tei ^e~ fl bjM Mazs~ i&r, attrevi sankl be smany rwho e olgoiofus tineans 0: reve h ube-d 0 o thi subjee on Ccih.. seae> ?? i Wo\, ae: well kziwnh ase f1 zpittftee, pronci of tht evidence of robust appeltit ...