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The New Monthly Magazine
Voila le bceuf gras I" — and I certainly never saw a finer specimen of John
Bullism. While the file of carriages was thus dragging, like a wounded snake or'
an alexandrine, " its slow length along," and every face seemed the index of a ...
2
The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
In short, it is considered a species of insult in " John Bullism" to speak the truth, if
it be any thing commendatory of a foreigner, his manners, or country. Irishmen
too must not be put upon an equality of any sort with himself. In his view, Pat is a
...
3
The New Monthly Magazine
There is the discursive chapter on " Little Britain" — that heart's core of the city,
that stronghold of John Bullism, as it seemed to Mr. Crayon, looking as usual
through coloured spectacles, so that he here recognised a fragment of London as
it ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1853
4
Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England: ...
... of Cumberland, Warren Hastings, and Judge Jeffreys, are household words all
over the earth ? John-Bullism, through a space of 800 years, is semper idem,
unchangeable in evil. One hundred and sixty offences are punishable with death.
5
Lectures on the present position of Catholics in England
Rush, Thistlewood, Thurtell, the Mannings, Colonel Kirke, Claverhouse, Simon
de Montefort, Strafford, the Duke of Cumberland, Warren Hastings, and Judge
Jeffreys, are household words all over the earth ? John Bullism, through a space
of ...
John Henry Newman (card.), 1857
6
The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
JOHN-BULLISM. In the first part of my article, already published, I said that I
possessed one hundred maxims of John-Bullism, similar to those given therein,
though room only allowed of my sending at that time a portion of them. I was
jhappy to ...
7
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates
In that conversation Mr. Sumner, complaining of Mr. Bright, said that
notwithstanding the andeur of character of Mr. Bright, tixere was a “ John Bullism
” in him which would break out. He added that this was a quality which was not
sufficient in ...
Great Britain. Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard, 1869
8
Parliamentary Debates: Official Report : ... Session of the ...
In that conversation Mr. Sumner, complaining of Mr. Bright, said that
notwithstanding the grandeur of character of Mr. Bright, there was a " John
Bullism " in him which would break out. He added that this was a quality which
was not sufficient in ...
9
Publications of the Catholic Truth Society
John-Bullism, through a space of 800 years, is semper idem, unchangeable in
evil. One hundred and sixty offences are punishable with death. It is death to live
with gipsies for a month ; and Lord Hale mentions thirteen persons as having, ...
10
Routledge's Almanack for 1888: A Compendium of Useful and ...
In a word, while the first poem was a revolt against " John Bullism " — that insular
creed which turned a pretty girl's head, and set the heels of a fox-hunting squire
upon the neck of a poet with scientific dreams — the present poem is a palinode.