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... sometimes mistook what they called a Free Prey. Not solo our day, with intelligence big, When nursed by its patron anud lover, a Whig. Free as air is its service, its rights and its claims No curb, rein, or bit, in the cause is, Sir .JaneS A marvel indeed-had ...

RIGHTS OF THE PATENT THEATRES

... act forthemselves; to forward which a new theatre was built at a consioe'rable expence, which went by the name of the Little Whig. Inin another part of the same woik, he also stated that. It was thought right to consult thellaw authorities on the subject; ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... one way of thinking-and it was not as in the day when Calo was brought out where the house was in a manner divided, and the Whigs applauded one set of sentiments and the Tories another. We are as hearty Reformersas anylbody can wish, bat nevertheless we ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Fon;, WhIeu they ws-et e most violent. Foesw perslins were considered li1e iillily *ittachlOed to what is denominaterd the Whig interest, i-llall ^-I. IIAINIE ad(1 Mi. BasolieN, until they were captivated by tile hlxres felil hut to them by tile Dukte ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... combat too, His eye glows like a fuse. For made he was by mighty Mars Of very fierce components, To scare the hearts of gentle Whig And Radlcal opponents. Upon Ilis neck a bullet rests. Which bears this single billet, I ready am to meet you, Sir, At any place ...

THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN AND THE MINOR THEATRES

... monopoly is the principle-thedarlirg principle of Toryism. And yet his Grace o1 Devonshire, the Whig Colleague of a V1hig Ministry-the Whig Chamberlain of a Whig Monarch, has become the aider, abettor, supporter and champion of this very principle of mo ...

DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... the Duke of Devonshire. will not remain Lord Chamberlain. In that case he may be succeeded by Lord Jersey, who, before the Whigs came into power, held the appointment - and the duopolis's of the two Winter Theatres are congratulating theniselves (n, the ...

THE BISHOP AND THE REPORTER

... Ministry's crimes; Oh ! pass not the Bill, my Lords-keep not in place- Who, my Lords, ever heard of an action so base ? These Whigs correspond with The Times! Yeq, iny Lords, with that press, whose power we rue, And which really 'tis time to lut down, Or ...

THE LION MUZZLED;

... misapplied, To job or set up Bourbon kings; The nation by their blunders tied, Like bird with vainly flattering wings. By Whigs now ruled who temporize; - The roar Is but the steer's weak low, That once in thunder Nshok the skies- Poor Lion, he is muzzled ...

THE DRAMA

... would think, under a Tory Ad. sokniatratlon, any thing against the Tories would be wrong; and under a Whig Administration any thing against the Whigs? I should 9ay to the Manager, I do not presume to Interfere, but you had better not allow It, tor the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the University of Edinburgh. Sir DAVID BREWSTER, on ascertaining how the votes of the Town Council would run, wilhdrew. The Whigs are greatly blamed, In sone letters from Edinburgh which we have seen, in fixing on a gentleman (Sir D. Bn wsraa) who, whatever ...