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... By E. T. Stevens, A.K.C. Lon., and Charles Hole, F.R.G.S. The Senior Class Reader. Longmans.-'Justice to Ireland; or, the Whigs and the Tories.' A Conversation between Mr Cornelius O'Flaherty, of Melbourne, Australia, and Mr Patrick O'Brien, of the co ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... the Prince's Present, of the plot of which the following is an outline:- 'T'he noble family of Lowendahl, a sort of German Whigs, out of favour at court, and therefore patriotic and discontented, have betrothed their niece Emily to Edgar Rosenheim, a captain ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... indelibly should be graven on his memory the noble, the generous conduct of Glasgow to him-Glasgow, where men of all parties, Whigs, Tories, and Radicals, all combined to receive, to cherish, to honour him, a stranger, in his itinerary professional career ...

HARRY BROWN'S LETTERS TO HIS FRIENDS

... But there ive miust own, that these settlers of nations Ar, not, every incli ot em, total negntions,- Are not (tlioough thre Whigs, like myself, mtay lament it is -Sn as I say) absolutely nonentities. -VY sEy, for ,istance, althu'ih he may pass For biothdirj ...

THE MAGAZINES

... who put his .rqe paw in the hornet's nest.- Nfew Meothly Magazivse. WX5o AND TOAxjCosxLnOa.-A per~ilous symnptom for the Whigs is th~igxisestlin~ up upnder the iags o ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... interesting fragments of local story that the mind can have to dwell upon. It begins with Tories paramount, and ends with Whigs in the ascendant. It begins with a picturesque old capital, inhabited by clever men, not too many to know and watch and talk ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... leisure consequent on accession to office. But nine unofficial years had lapsed between the publication of the first book and the Whig Ministry of 1830, wherein no attempt at progress was made. The truth we suspect to have been, that Lord Hol- land, on examination ...

THE EXAMINER OF PLAYS

... The quaint old dress, the grand old style, The mots, the racy stories; The wine, the dice, the wit, the bile- The hate of Whigs and Tories. Mr. Kemble is an admirable Snarl, playing the part with a will, and delivering the lecture on the supposed portrait ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1881
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Arts & Popular Culture | Words: 1174 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TO THE AUTHOR OF FESTUS,

... success to the College towards which, in its early infancy, his talents and energies have been so deeply devoted.- 'Northern Whig' of Thursday. ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Foreignj has appeared this week. Its politics, short of Radical, but of the opposite extreme to moderate Whig, may be described as imrno derate Whig, or Whiggery run mad, like the gentle Tilbhurin in her frenzy. Its matter might be considerably below the ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... First of May. A New. Drama. And The Watermau. FaOIAY-Romeeo and Juliet. THE EXAMINER OF THIS DAY CONTAINS PAGE 0055 Chesiree Whig Meeting * 657 From the London Ga2ettes . ood Nofabilia: Mr O'Conmell and Weekly Commercial teport .r,4 the 5French Liberals-How ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... form them ourselves, and no one has a right to punish or blame them. Why, even your priests tell you this, and your precious Whig ministers, all of them together; do not they, my good girl?' And he attempted to put his hand on her shoulder, but she shrunk ...