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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... eloquence:- A Whig may be false to the nation, and abuse Esi master's bounty, rail at the hand that raised him. and make speeches, &c. ; and it is arn unhappy disaster when it is so. But, when I complain of a few who strove to be called Whigs. into whose ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... too-the Schoolmaster, with rod in hand, threatening Whigs! upbraiding them with their faults, awfully pointing out their ten- dency,and sternly insisting upon reformation-not reformation of the State, but of Whig indifference to places and salaries. This Busby ...

NOTABILIA

... reform ? How far behind Ricardo was Mr. Huskisson, in political economy ? How far are Lord John Rus- sell and the whole race of Whigs, behind Mr. Bentham in parliamentary reform. We speak not of the extent of the reform, but in the knowledge of the princi ies ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... for the purpose of effecting the return to parliament of honest and able men, it is impossible to describe the rage of the Whig and Tory lords and ladies. The manufacture of members of parliament had been so long an ex- clusive monopoly in the hands of ...

WATTS REDIVIVUS

... nephews, and sons, Filling place by dozens. Thinks .1 to mjself, Here's a lesson for me, This man's but a sample Of what the Whigs be. But thanks to my friends Of the Radical creed, Who taught me betimes, Mill and Bentham to read. ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Daw- son forgot to add. On referring to some returns of the expenditure for Carlton Palace, we find some items, which neither Whig nor Tory members objected to, which, serve as curious exeptplifications, of our monarchical system of government, and of the ...

THE MAGAZINES

... who put his .rqe paw in the hornet's nest.- Nfew Meothly Magazivse. WX5o AND TOAxjCosxLnOa.-A per~ilous symnptom for the Whigs is th~igxisestlin~ up upnder the iags o ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... men, and yet' lie is unknown to Newspapers. His fame is no'part and parcel of the common talk of England: he is, however, a Whig doctrinnaire *7The exemption shoild be on the lowest class of windows. ?? S4y sevea shillings a window for thie fist class ...

REFORM

... holy 5teeple Low to itso ffouadation laid? 'EISBRSR. Noble Earl, short is the story, Tithes will perish in tbe shock; Parson Whig ?? Tory' ' must be paid by- their own dock. ?? A! I see they wish to plunder VER~IY TvitiG i tiOLD MOST DBAR! Tell the people ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Castlereagh, who was indeed personally liked by all who had intercourse with him, for to his Tory principles he did notadd Whig arrogance and hauteur. Like most severe public characters, he was mild and kind in private life. Mr. Rush, we must add, however ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... that of the Wild Irish Girl. - Mr. Stanley, and his tribe have bowed her out of the strongholds of Irish wrong. Nevertheless, Whig or bewhigged, it is impossible for Lady Morgan to write that of Ireland which is not well worth reading: the dramatized sketch ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... plausible tongue of his own, and is well enough connected, and especially because nobody could ever find out whether he is Whig or Tory, this is the third time they have made him Provost.'-REDGAUNTLEST. We have incidentally, in a former article, called ...