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 ...

A PARODY

... for ever reign ! Fired at ?? sourtd, the Judge grew vain, Tried allhis Lihels o'er again; And tbhrice he bafited all the Whigs, and sentenc'd thrice To .M 1>. tx iE-- The Sheriff saw his choler rise, ilis glowing cheeks, his ardent eyes, And '.re the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... diferew wcti,] 'Tlheir llonours-to the SPANISH!! Leave off ?? old ?? Bite, , Learn, learn, ye Dnitons, to Unite, ileisceforth let Whig and 'ory ceas-,- Anddturmailparty-rageto Pe.cCE; Rouse, and revive your anciCnt.iglort! Unlie and drivettheworld bed.re y * ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... abouts thle recent ameliora- tions ih the recruiting. system, hnlitary junishblents, &C. General-FzTzrAATtcK xvas-a genuine Whig, and 'a particular personal friend and intiniate of the late Mi. Fox. On Monday the Exiiibition of tbe Society of Pain- tees ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... been rejeoted, but in delivering the curse, his voice bgcaile hoarse Bnd inefficient. - I.\lii ttO5!tlt li. Ifthe 1',Yilte Whigs sain Ti,rles refuse to agree, The Fiete must c;;ire hv a -ITlo-do-se. ...

LITERATURE

... tnet isfthlsti d'SS//ssi//sss. mason Ctie principal portraits are, a Country Banker, a Cotuntry Lasyer, a Gentleman Farmer, a Whig 7 Country Gentlemssan, a Divorce Hunter, a Femnale Athe- 8 e ist, a rediced 3lerchant of the Old School, a Philan- titrititt ...

ELEGY IN ST. STEPHEN'S CHAPEL

... Worth can claim, or Goldican buy, e Must yield alike, In dread Dfviion's hour, - To Country Gentlemen's Majority. Nor ynu, ye Whigs, impute to these the blame, If some falnt cheer its puny homage pays, While through somo long-drawn speech, its periods lame ...

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 ...

Eulogy of the Stage from the EXAMINER

... aulsert Irons Betterton's H)ntlet or his A-aWtits, or froni Buith's Cat7 'as it was lrst acted ir tile collteirldnig applause uf Whig's arid Turies). We- shiruld - be iii tire first rowi wrei- Mrs. Barry played iloisrirri or Belve'ideru; and we suppose we should ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... nized liberality of the Magistracy of that place, the ti Provost then in office was some years ago, toasted at the v, Whig Club as .s the Whig Provost of Scotland.- , The same liberality of opinion (now unfortunately oi pressed upon all minds by the most ...