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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... it's iirst apliearance for thirty successive naihts by tbe allusions that were clapped by the' Whigs against the To- ries and by the Tories Mack against the Whigs; it had poems and pamphlets written UpoI it ; it was translated by the Jesuits into Latin, and ...

THE LATE MR. FOX

... Usarai i I .Llmnst ?? him ne-ver to sit in atd Enqish whonse pr ejrdiresv troT stronirg arid adverse to rel d. -TthtoirrirlN Whig p;irty, by theeflf'ct5 of ihe tlanir hid h abiorriied rint it!e .Piirlianerlet tif Enj$:srrd, smat ra3 rl G 1 seent iet eard ...

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 ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... pray can von, or anv of your readers, inform us if some of the writers in the EtdinoburgA Review are notpensioners of the Whigs, or in some wvay or other sharers in the venality by which we have so long been governed? It seems to me to be nearly i'mpossible ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the request of the Whigs, defended them. The same portion of the Whigs who opposed the revolutionary war, opposed the coercive mea- sures which were proposed and carried by Pitt's Admi- nistration, and finally,- a portion of the Whigs opposed the uncon ...

Published: Sunday 07 November 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Arts & Popular Culture | Words: 1718 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ORIGINAL POETRY

... vapours, And taking lip the daily papers, So that asll pieasanter intelligence Gives way to Tory cants of allegiance, And to the Whigs, those shilly-shally gents. But let him, pray, put closer to 'em An eye so fitted to see through 'em, And he'll perceive,!hat ...

Published: Sunday 12 December 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Arts & Popular Culture | Words: 321 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... away-but pricked to it more by auctorial jealousy, having failed where the other excelled and by jiacobite prejudice disliking the Whig even more than the Laureat, dethroned his first adopted Hero in the Dunciod, and raised to that bad eminence the luckless COLLEY ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Parliamentarv Reform; Restrictive Laws; Liberty of the Press, and one or two manre. 'Th ese subjects are treated in the best Whig styfe, which of Cottrse touches some of tbern very tenderly, especially Parliamettarv Reform. It is easy to be strong against ...

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 ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... humour. In Fact, he was rather a Whuig par Metier-by apprenticeship and brinaing up; then'upon more general princl- ple-a. party Whig, like Liany in the present day. Th page 327 OfarVl. I. however, stands an apology of tio equivocal profession or import. It ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... altogether ceased in respect to England. The Tory Landlord of the present day is a very different sort of animal, and eke the Whig also. How can it be otherwise' after nearly a century of such experience as the last, nearly a quarter of it under Pitt and ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... a man like Napoleon ceould not be supposed to overlook the inconsistency of modern British Toryism, built, as it is, upon a Whig foundation. The policy which exalts the Jacobitism which cost men their lives in 1715. and 1745, ,tth the fashionable approval ...