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IS IT LIKE?

... may help to amuse at this time, all but the hero, and, perhaps, the bard PORTRAIT OF LORD STANLETY. (From the Timer.) Half Whig, half Tory, like tbose midway things, 'Twixt bird and beast, that by mistake have wirgs; A mongrel statesman, 'twixt two factions ...

LITERATURE

... tone in the present' ninber is far from being snbdired. We extract the ?? very just obser- vations with reference to thei Whi,g administration, and 'the probable condact of- the' -Tories should they be permitted to resume.: the reins' of gdverhmrnet, ...

THE LAY OF THE LAST TORY

... its socket, I'm worn down with grief and gout, For the Whigs have picked my pocket, Knocked me down and cleaned me out. Thpugh I shun all cause of quarrel, Still I find, where'er I tread, Each Whig Journal's double-barrel, Cocked and pointed at my head ...

GARRISON THEATRICALS

... best political joke that we have hes5 of for some tline came off at this place on Wednesday la6t- A Whig and a Democrat were engaged in digging s we the Whig above, working the windlass, and the Dervocrat below, filling the bucket They bad agreed that at ...

REPEAL DICTIONARY

... and enduring prosperity of our country I a FOX-What do the Whigs think of this declaration of t their great man, CHABLES JAMES Fox, on the subject of the Union.: - t] At a meeting of the Whig Club, May 7, 1800, at the t Crown and Anchor Tavern in London ...

LITERATURE

... moaderate toeir ovatron, and pause a little to betbink thecoselves, bow anbd by whom the vacory bas been achieved. Whait were the Whigs brorse they tlrew bhemaelvesupoutbecoutntryt N othintg; hisi Mijisty'sopl.o. atiotan; a mere couigregati(n of talker steated ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... punliued for 13 iles, are - sevral iJ; ?? to civic lIinours Of thcse trilets teL Timies says- Mark tl-en. Tllese mere Whigs end Ttimtler ?? a equally had and vile as the Tories-ctiually tie cihtlO the people and of the populor righi'l, wilbot he it ...

SPIRIT OF THE JOURNALS

... empire in Northern Africa, tI by the pithy exclamation, So much for Whig dex- ai terity and ?? for ever !- Now, te would it not have been equally honest to have as- pI signed to Whig dexterity and Palmerstonian pres- oi cience, the creditable exhibition ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... had taken place, and that ?? services were not held in high esteem by the Whig aristocracy of England. What other treatment did an honest Irishman evet get from an English Whig? We need not recommend this book to our readers; we are sure none of them ...

THE THEATRE

... not-think altogether inapplicable to the bewitching warble of last night. WHD3 CLhlif On ?? last a genea) mee'ting of the 'Tork Whig Club was held at Etridge's Hotel :york, and no less than fifiy -three now Members were admitted, including a Member of Parfiamcrt ...

GREAT MEETING OF TH FRIENDS OF MESSRS. O'CONNELL AND HUTTON, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, ABBEY-STREET

... taunted a us with supporting the Whigs, because Mr. O'Connell had *, once called them brutal and bloody. But Mr. West forgot If to remark that the Whigs of 1841 were very different from r r the Whigs of 1832 ; that the Whigs who fully acknow- Fr ledged our ...

LITERATURE

... against their best friends,' the inhabitants of Ireland. You, my lrd, have long since announced yourself as a disciple of the Whig school, and to say the truth, you have steadily pur- sued the road that has ended in promotion; you have been found worthy ...