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LITERARY NOTICES

... expressly P for the Informatlien of Jurymen. adopts, apparently with appre- C o batlion the following sentence from Blackweood.- A Whig can cc Of no more oomprehend the constitution than a gambler can honour om to the tenth ?? 170. Now this is false; but P. waiving ...

Picking from Punch

... question to move the world; et ours then he the 'causetu that Shall move ?? of Mr. eywWorth, M.P., at ditto. Away with the Whigs and the Tou19s, The Peeites and Radicals too; - Th Beabblesare wretched old stories, With whin we e'yve nothing to do. All ...

LORD MARMION-RUSSELL

... at school: Declare, with confidence immense, That he and his alone have sense, And that the will of Providence Is that the Whigs should rule. And let one ill-meant taunt be flung, No matter whose the hostile tongue, Whether from Stanley's cynic lips The ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... Withume, ca Peyiaustratonr ady.oal ntfl-nth athe Book of GoyssLff and Gofes. 8yHorpase- ~dsages H. h. ditoy. Wh TaylorH (. Whig partcuar ?? on smep) ...

Original

... power, or Mansfield's pride, Or venal Lyndhurst, sc'rn'd on every side; Irn-pite of Vane,t Don Xujxotte of the age, Witji .Whigs or ;odwin ls rpanting to engage; Iri rpite of Dawson, prompt to roar and rave. Or Goulburn, weeping o'er corruption's grave: ...

NEGLECT OF LITERARY MERIT

... OflT'IN Afn MR WTTaT'l-'I DIR. DE QUINCY AND AIR. WRIGHT. Co tic (From the Edinburgh Gorrespondent of the Weekly News.) pe The whigs, when snugly seated in office, are not over, in1 anxious to redeem their pledges, or to meake their practice b correspond with ...

POETRY, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED

... before us, Where so snug we oft have lain-; While thai pleasant pay was for us, Which we ne'er can have again. Would that Whigs, by us thrown over, Out of office now would go, And the people could discover 'T was not well to spurn us so. Though the world ...

CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTY IMPERILLED

... ownself be true, And it must follow, as the nlight the day, Thou eawst not then be false to any mau. Now, our quarrel with the Whigs is, that they are ' false, not merely to the country, but to themselves. 1 They are false to ancient approved principles, ...

A STRANGE STORY

... means to have the children of the man who lost his life in their service put in some way of earning an honest ?? Whig. On Saturday the Whig published the following: -We are now informed, on authority which admits no question, that the tale of the two ...

Original

... are alike averse to ministerial despotism, or p- th pular aharchy. There are some of what are termed sec the big wigs (not whigs) amongst us, who seem deter- lit mined that we shall read nothing except the London Po! Courier, or the Macclesfield Courier; ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... who express the -political opinion of the i country, we find it subdivided :aain and again., There r are the Whigs of the old school, and the Whigs of the new; r; ?? who look back to the good old past, and the d Conservatives who look forward to the better ...

THE NONCONFORMIST

... grievances-if the Clii l: with which they are treated by both branches f ii;. imperial legislature-if High Church inolini a:. , Whig treachery-if confiscation of prouts and lrli- sonment of person do but teach them to ret' (JalV uP,,! themselves, and to take ...