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Poetry

... LITTLE JOHN FINALITY. There lives a Lord, whon men may call A morsel of mortality; In nlind sas well as mealbers eail, 'Thogh Whigs extol the stature tall Of little John Finality. Upon the Bill I fix m ny foot, Exclaimed this rrig of quality; * No further ...

NEW ZEALAND CONSERVATIVES

... jolt) they hit 011, Ncow Zealand lung its Tory chi-ts may boast 11 h{o have all ?? tihitigs (If ieC hild 'IAtIOO)D, (I) ILcst Whigs, alnli IadicalS, and a1 vile host Of inoliovalors, should their schemes ilitrude, And change thc ancient custoims of the nation ...

Varieties

... Faricties. The Whig j ournals Nvere very positive, in July last, that they should gain back many of their lost seats by peti- tion. Only two of these cases have yet been brought to a practical result. In the case of Dublin, the Liberals have abandoned ...

PERIODICAL LITERATURE

... jobbing of ail the corpiorrtionis, brtt yet irrougirt up forjudgmenltNotshie! 'awkswninra pike out hiawsk' yen.' Do not four Whigs reprresest London? is not Charncy v Pearson, the friend and brottrer of Jloscph Parkes, onae of thet- rmost trusty roniersmtf ...

Reviews

... be ready With specific measures of relief for all that mass ofinisgovermnent which tihe Whigs have created. But the:e are general principles upon which the Whigs have scied, and which have resulted in the derange- ment of ill our national affairs; sad ...

Reviews

... impartial Is. sketch of the rise and progress of Chartist to principles, from the time of the Reform Bill es agitation to the Whig persecution of the Char- *rt tists in 1839. The subject will be continued re in number eight. In placing the Chartists, is ...

Reviews

... impartial It sketch of the rise and progress of Chartist w principles, from the time of the Reform Bill lI agitation to the Whig persecution of the Char- l tists in 1839. The subject will be continued l in number eight. In placing the Chartists, gi l and ...

Reviews

... to be ready with specific measures of relief for all that mass of misgovernment which the Whigs have created. But there are general principles upon which the Whigs have acted, and which have resulted in the derange- ment of all our national affairs ; and ...

Literature.—Reviews, &C,

... Public-Chalmers and the Church Establishment Question, No. 11.-To the Bee-A Day among the Mountains-Foreign Policy and the Whig Cabinets of 1837 and 1838-The Constable of Bour- bon and the Sacking of Rome-The Athenian Poet's Creed-Our Club at Paris, No ...

Literature

... unusually long and contfin some good things. Of course the llfel6euric NoMercenaries are not forgotten:-- Confounding the Whigs and their frli-h einall-bieer Let us give u. our hearts to Conservative choer, ForeCastlng N Ight to ilhine nil the year; And ...