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... MIKEi TORY DRAGON OF WAS IOur Champion Young (Glory (Leader) is in a fair way of beating down the Old Dragonl who has swallowed all his ownm offspring of Radical promises, and whose Tory claws and poi. I SeODA aristocratica fangs only sprouted out whzen -he' became old. Only to think that such a brave, generous, Radical lion: Ias Sir Francis in his youth, should be transformed, in his old age, ...
... TLnE MATTLEDOIRJ flBATTW3LE. The Battledore Battle is only in sport, A political game for the children at Court; Now the Whig sends the shuttlecock high in the air Now the Tory hits hard, and comes in for his share; New John with due flourishes keeps up the game, Now Arthur looks out, and laments that he's lame. They quarrel 'tis true; for the Tory, no dunce, Will give, if be can, three or ...
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... I ELEVATION AND GROUND PLAN OF TilE LIVERPOOL M I0 ^ - INSTITUTION.f-' I2a' The manner in which the rooms of the Mechanics' Institution have been appropriated ?? I the visit of the members of the British Asso..iation, may be known by reference to the Subjoinea , sketch. bie tI SCALE or FEET A. Geology Committee-room. E. Mathematical Committee-room. B. Mechanical Science Committee. F. Chemical ...
... THE FIVE TR.SPO- f0TOX ,fiNgRS. Thomas Hunter, President Peter Hacket, Treasurer. Richa. Ad I: l, k crxraly. ,.rames tibg,, ?? Secretary. ?? u ...
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... SCZZ;N1WPZC NOTICES. ?? a' ?? asrVtan.';: aer Da-Ror.-Dry-rot is a misnomer. This disease in timber : 0ought to bedesignated adecompositionof wood byitsown internal n juices, which have become vitiated for want of a free circulation of air. If, then,-you admitsa free circulation of the air to the tiniber which is used in a house (no difficult matter), and abstain from painting. the timber ...