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A POLITICAL LITANY FOR JUNE 1828

... hopefully looks To be its ' Great Statesman despite all rebukes, Libera nos, &C. From a Chancellor born and brought Vp as a Whig, Who for his old principles don't care a fig: Who laughs in his sleeve, as merry as a grig, And who looks very wise, altbougb ...

A RIGHT MERRY AND CONCEITED BALLAD

... ' ?? . * blli~i YY, C., W- v., Narquesses Haby4 C-;as, A-A-4, tmam mu!lzs allis.' - - $ t Aht etpected Witn-ess. ?? ?? . ?? Whig unitorm. - . -- * A etlthmon dlemma' at Cheus-.. etyt,ho oattiaVSI'^.al. Matei i.,. ., , , ?? , ' Soniething new front Londons; ...

THE LAY OF THE CHEESE

... Of men with ragged breeches, Who practised the barbarities Of making hay and speeches; And Popish Priests, disguised like Whigs, Prepared to steal the Parson's pigs, To overthrow the Church and steeple, Ard break the backs of upright peop e;- Solid men ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... affability and inspirit- .ing cheerfulness, charmed the whole company. The Anniversary of the Gloucestershire Corstitu- tutional Whig Club was celebrated on Monday the 24th last, at Gloucester, being the birth-day of the late illustrious Statesman, the Right ...

THE JUDGMENT OF MINOS

... Lafitte, And telling his children stories. Remember, he said to little HAL, Who was climbing his father's knee, To hate a Whig and a Ridical, And stick to the KINo, like me. You know BRItTANNIA rules the wave, As suire as 6in's in Seville; And a Frenchman ...

THE JUVENILE SCHOOL OF THE KING's COLLEGE, LONDON

... we've a vast deal to spare, This school is establish'd 'is p.es-epar-atosY, As in it our ei- devant Toriesprepare.e Yet of Whig and of Tory the enmity hearty, Can now but be trac'd upon history's page; What a joy to behold all extinction of party, In ...

THE PARGIOTS' LAST ADDRESS TO PARGA

... aget our sorrows shall tell; Betray'd by the Land, we thought noble and just, Blessed home of our Fathers tareweL CASSIUS, A WHIG. ' Preceded by their priests, and fullowedhby their sons, they proceeded to the sepulchres of their, fathers, and silently ...

To C. J. R

... to herself;-well convinced that it's right If the ,jMinisters say that the mid-day is night; And condemns all poor heretic Whigs in her ire, Who are constant in faith, to the stake or the fire;- Swears that John llsi' is moral, The Slop full of truth ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... capacity to represent her interests In Parliament. The dinner to be given to the Right Honourabie Lord EtsKINE, by the Scotish Whigs, on his Lord. ship's revisiting his native country, has been postponed .in consequence of the lamented death of his MAJESTY ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... took Place. Cplonel:BeairLEY presided, oil Wednesday last 'at the An- asuaj~lhleetfrg ofthe Gloucestershire Constitutional Whig Club, ilt-r.Jrmmeanmsrion bf the Birth' Day of the Rt. 'Hon. CHALLES .Ahs Fox. About fifty gentlemen of the county were present ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... olten, hear, and rkid atl4 Newspapers, of clubs ciallinU themsetlves whig Clubs, nseit b 7ast- ing that they .ire hi ylgg to e baCklhone, and prat`tt ng one another for being genbine Whigs, devotegd to soutid WV. i ig principles. &C., whi'lle rno Club ...