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MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE

... dispatch; Droplet political u Social Itrformrr. SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1887. WHIGS AND TORIES AGAINST DEMOCRATS. By a singular coincidence the leading articles of the Tory Times and the Whig Chronicle of Monday are devoted to attack upon the democracy of Sir William ...

LITERATURE

... that his sincere opinions are those T] ekpressed in the book. The greatest whig of our ci own time-perhaps the only capable and qualified tu exponent now surviving of the genuine whig tradi- ex tions-is surely worth listening to when he relates Ju the course ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... moment renounced the name of Whig, 1 or separatetd his fortunes from those of his party, in order sis to allyihimselfrwith either Tory or Radical. He is the idol do ci yoar pure Whig. WhilebIelis speakitng, the old Whig he listens in a deep attention ...

NATIONAL SONGS TO POPULAR TUNES

... re vpon TIbiigsm. What a powerful crnirmation of the remark is afforded by the atrocities of the Whig Poor Law Aiendment Bill! Johnson hated the Whigs, fur he seemed to have known them well. Had the fine old fellow lived in our day, how he would have ...

MR. EVELYN ASHLEY'S LIFE OF LORD PALMERSTON

... of Canning with the Whigs; and it is- curious to find in a letter of Lord Palmerston to his brother, dated May 4,. 1827, a description of the behaviour of the Whigs differing very widely indeed from the account given of it by the Whig leaders themselves ...

LITERATURE

... Parliament by doubting the possibility of its containing an impartial member. The first act of the Whigs, says the pamphlet:- The first act of the Whigs, on the meeting of Parliament in 1835, was to oppose the re-election ?? Charles Manners Sutton (now ...

Published: Sunday 29 August 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2155 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LIFE OF LORD SHELBURNE.*

... we think, calls Chathamite Whigs. The position of this little knot of statesmen between the two main parties in the State corresponds to that occupied by the Peelites after the death of Sir Robert Peel. They were not Whigs and they were not Tories, and ...

Biographies

... March 29, 1799, and began public life as a.Canningite, or Conservative Whig, and did not definitely join the Tories until he was thirty-five years of ave. But though nominally a Whig (for his family belonged to that party), his early speeches show in many ...

CABINET RESOLUTIONS TO SATISFY THE COUNTRY

... dodging,' 'Tis Goveroment that gets the bnard, The paupers only get the lodging:- Rlesolred, we hereby all agree With true Whig unainiity, We're very grieved te be, we're sure, At such expense to starve the poor, But beg to state (if 'tisn't nonsense) ...

SONGS OF THE TORIES

... Hastings, Witih Forester, Milton, and Moore, We'll defy the foul lriihman's bastings, And hunt that gaunt wolf from the door. No Whig shall be sufier'd among us, To chat by the gay covert side; No radical sportsmen shall throng us, Or presume in our presence ...

SONG

... tiful spot. cronus. Yet England's a country whose face is de- lightful; We ne'er see its equal wherever we roam: Though vile Whigs and Tories have made it so frightful, We ne'er can forget that it once was our home. There's the Churth, with its Bishops, ...

SHERIDAN

... seemed to indicate that his political career was at an end. The new leader of the Whig party was not the man to sympathize with Sheridan as Fox had done. The new ally of the Whig party, Lord Grenville, was still less so. Sheridan, indeed, had the Prince of ...