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GOOD-BY TO THE WHIGS

... COOD-BY TO THE WHICS. A SONG O REJOICING. AIR-' Dear Torn, this brown jug. Good-by to the Whigs-their departure's at hand- Is the cry o'er the Iolngth and the breadth of the land 'Tis re-echo'd in gladness fromn moustain and glen, And it sounds like ...

Published: Sunday 05 September 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 527 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

WHIG DOOMSDAY BOOK

... and Wales. The Whigs were accused, last session, by their more immediate opponents, of having done nothing; of having suffered bills to sleep or die, and of having not legislated enough. Very different was my feeling towards the *Whigs on this score, ...

WHIG COURAGE; OR, THE SESSION OF 1836

... eyes- The Whig, he adopted an opposite Order Of fight; for he twisted and wriggled about, And shuffling, he back'd to the ring's farthest border, And so he endeavoued his man to Wear out. Indeed, it was thought by some men of the science The Whig had no ...

WHIG COURAGE; OR, THE SESSION OF 1836

... WHIG COURAGE; OR, THE SESION OF 1SM X A Whig and aToryin snarling delghting, Ina teazing each other'and: biting their thumbs, Al length mustered courage-for fair stand up fighting, : And settle at once as to who have the crumbs. They met, and the'Tiry ...

WHIG COURAGE; OR, THE SESSION OF 1836

... WHIG COURAGE; OR-, THESESSION OF is$& A, Whig andi a T,,ery. in snarling delighting, In1 tenstng each other anwd biting their tgumbs.. . At length msustered conrage for air stand up fighting,. ;-And uttlo atonee as towho have the crumbs. Thliey met, awd ...

WHIG COURAGE; OR, THE SESSION OF 1836

... WHIG COURAGE; OR, THE SESSION OF 1=,6 A Whig and a Tory in snarling delighting, In teazing eanh other and biting their thumbs, At length mustered courage for fair stand up fighting, And settle at once as to 'who have the crumbs. They met, and the Tery ...

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 ...

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- ...

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 ...

There are folks so alive to Party, and so little alive to anything else, that the present suspense and syncope

... they come to displace and dispossess and annihilate the Whigs, they say— a truce with party : a species of impudence never excelled even by that perfection of it, the stage Irishman. The Whigs have received this invasion toppling down upon them with ...