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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... whole body of the now calumniated Whigs, faithful to the principles of the Rlev'olution, were again in a manner instinctively at their posts; and Lord Ersskitie, then at the bar, was requested, or rather urged by every Whig in England, to give up his lucra- ...

SONGS OF THE TORIES

... Hastings, Witih Forester, Milton, and Moore, We'll defy the foul lriihman's bastings, And hunt that gaunt wolf from the door. No Whig shall be sufier'd among us, To chat by the gay covert side; No radical sportsmen shall throng us, Or presume in our presence ...

THE CANDIDATE'S ADDRESS TO HIS CONSTITUENCY

... Pranier thwarted_ Ad Both Whigs and Tosics have I served, And both have I suppofted. Nevcr have I with factious vote Opposed ill' Administration Grey, Melbourne, Peel, nre all alike, o Thle servants of the nation. f Aand how the Whigs rewarded me, Just now ...

THE FOLLOWING CHEERING SONG IS TO BE SAID OR SUNG AT ALL TORY FEEDS DURING THE RECESS

... knife they glory, Nor is Shaw of O'Connell less lauda- Tory. King Oastler is free, by his late discharge, To rail at the Whigs and the laws at large. He seems in the mass (not high mass) to glory, And in making his subjects contribu- Tory. Rise, Maidstene ...

LITERATURE

... represent the Whigs of 1688, and the Whigs of to-day the Tories ef that day. A very unsupportable paradox it is, based upon a jumble of names, and eked out by sophisms, to prove nothing, after all, but a certain use and collocation of words. The Whigs of 1688 ...

LITERATURE

... tthe villain of the book, a baronet high in pa a tavour with the Whig ministry of the day, and consequently ha 8 (according to our author) a prodigious rascal. The Rev, ret rMr. Croxall, a Whig clergyman, of very accommodating on i morale', arid endowe. -with ...

A POLITICAL LITANY FOR JUNE 1828

... hopefully looks To be its ' Great Statesman despite all rebukes, Libera nos, &C. From a Chancellor born and brought Vp as a Whig, Who for his old principles don't care a fig: Who laughs in his sleeve, as merry as a grig, And who looks very wise, altbougb ...

THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN AND THE MINOR THEATRES

... monopoly is the principle-thedarlirg principle of Toryism. And yet his Grace o1 Devonshire, the Whig Colleague of a V1hig Ministry-the Whig Chamberlain of a Whig Monarch, has become the aider, abettor, supporter and champion of this very principle of mo ...

MR. GARDINER AND BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE

... on the ground, as it seems, that I was engag~d as a manu- facturer in the staple trade of my native tesn, and am still a Whig and a Presbyterian, and do not rank the na- tive mqelodies of Scotland very high in the scale of national music, I trust ...

A PLEA for the VACANT GARTER.—A BALLAD

... gone by, And he look'd portentously big; let And he swallow'd his tea and hemunch'd his toast, ner As if he was crunching a Whig. lar 'Tin strange, 'tie passing strange, )at Quoth he- a wondrous story, ore Mine ancient enemy dead, ,ur And I a goodly ...

THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN

... leads, a COBBETT to accuse a Sir I FRANCIS, a Sir FRANCIS to attack the Whigs, the i Whigs to recriminate, and the people's men to quarrel s [Ie h and envy each other. The Whigs, the Inde- s ad pendente, and the People together, are more than a S match ...