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Literature

... alliances at the pre- sent day.-In an economical point of view, the difference between the swvay of whig-radicals and conservatives is great indeed. Although the whigs of that day goaded oi the people to incessant outcries about the hardship of taxa- tion, and ...

Literature

... lions .. . The Contrabandist is a spirited lyric. e Te Monarch of Bath is a biography of the celebrated Beau' Nash Whig and Tory and One Quarter Afore are political songis of great merit ..,,. The Beauty Draught is a humourous nouvellette ...

Poetry

... treat these health-infusing breezes Would be to lhin, from wife, 6ld, separated Now, for the crinte of beig pcoor, In yonder Whig-built hell ! Life's dreariest track, o'er which sweet freedom hovers, Hath frequent greens, and spots of Sunshine pleasant: ...

Varieties

... he has sent for the best fencing master of the 63d Regiment in garrison at St. Quentin. T HE LATE LORD HOLLAND. -A knot of whigs and radi- cals are busily engaged in getting up a subscription to erect a monument to the memory of the late Lord Holland, ...

Poetry

... JONES. Liverpool. Edinburgh, 14th December, 1840. SIt.-The following stanzas were suggested by the accidental perusal of a Whig recommendation to the sons of. toil to sing at their labour, and thereby render it almost a pastime. This song was sent ...

THE THEATRE

... Contrast these changes with the long duration of the ]English whig administratIon:- In 1830, Earl Grey wias made Premier (whig). In 1834, he resigned, and Lord Molhbourne succeeded him (Whig). In 1834, Sir Robert Peel -was made Premier (losy). In 1834 ...

Selected Poetry

... contentedly agree; ThA' ship and crew the day may rure, at least we shall agree! l'ee somewhere read, or heard it said, ere Whigs reform'd the land, A house divided 'gainst itself can never hope to stand: The idle tale is old and stale, and wiser mnent ...

Literature

... chiefly composed of the Opposition; for the ullrivalled ascendancy of the greatest minister tbat England had ever seen, gave the Whigs the leisure fur those conferences lvhicli the occupations of pablic life gencrallydenied to the Tories, or their reliance on ...

Reviews

... may wish to spend his last days in office, aunt to that end may be seeking to con- ciliate those who must soon succeed the Whigs. War with France may be a means of reconciliation. Of all this we know nothing; but of danger to the country there can be no ...

Reviews

... may wish to spend his last days in office, and to that end may be seelking to con- ciliate those who must soon succeed the Whigs. War with France may be a means of reconciliation. Of all this we know nothing, but of danger to the country there can be no ...

Our Scrap Book,

... and so are whigs-yet both lboxes and whigs may be caught by perseverance. The Standard, in its controversy with the Globe respecting the government appointment of Frost, aftet a great deal of trouble, has fairly succeeded in trapping the whig journalist; ...