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... Mr. WA IN WHIG On the Premise*, Cessing ton aforesaid, on MON DAY NEXT. the of March, THE following: FAT OXEN, choice COWS, Heifers, Sheep, and other Live Slock, &c.—Comprising l.'t fat oxen, ft steers, 2 cows in calf. I cow anil calf, heilers in calf ...
... COKKESPONI)ENCF:. To a Any thing b.( a Whig. tee enr.nanit a little. The snae-all. and in politics. is 'probably smug n (Cu.,. lomat noble white engaged in airing his nightcap. We shag we doubt food bias. by and by. well weried as his catechism, such ...
... Aaw Esti??? the following article from The Times of Monday last; the present Whig Administration have effected r.o other good, are sure that the country owes them a debt ot applause and gratitude for the mass of abuses which they.haie already exposed ...
... voting against the B;11 is an act of impiety).f Did you ever hear of such nice adulation, that the Whig Bishops and Clergy would be worthy to be associated with the enlightened getdiewen alio had addressed thews! Worthy to be associated with the Dissenters ...
... A Ciiange the Fifty years ago the Whigs wi l- /ox-houndsânow they are Sporting Magazine. â¢Â»>'». What Shocking Bad Hat âThe following is given by the Neio Mmthly Magazine the origin of tbi* very popular exclamation:âWhen Mr ...
... 6o -by lt frtifoh ere tf Whig plate lb and Reform” emr 1 I Jnmt A If Hill right of his fallen Bill for again 1 if Bill to Bill In hfe faed trust Bill difficulty Bill them Bill It would mere observed evil could Bill by only carried but great Mr many well ...
... says :—• Let obey the law, let us not forget that we owe this further infringement on our liberty to Whig administration ! Bless the mark ! hen the Whigs are out of office, they are the most liberal and enlightened of the friends of human freedom; the moment ...
... thie. t'm near threescore ; yon onsht to know Yon cant transplant so old a tree ; 1 was ?? lonjr-aso ; Voa'll hardly make a Whig of me. Lord Palmerston may turn about, And^urse the creed he held so long :. And moral Grant may now find out That Caroline ...
... *Oa O• Cern& he the A II the are not Whig• AU the Borough*, AU the Borough* All the Boroughs are not Whig.• • Whig—a bad, rotten thing.—rife Cobbrees thrtioraary. PARODY ON • THE MINSTRk:L BOY. •ri The ',mum Whig to din Heuer is par. On the betide With ...
... daughters. His eldest son. Lord Clifton (now Earl Darnley), married a daughter $ir Henry I'arnell. The late Earl was a staunch Whig the old school, and warmly attacked to Earl Grey ana Ms present measure of Reform. ...
... ; and although tbe Whigs, to a man, supported tlie cause of the Catholics, they hoped to enlist some Tories under MetY banners, be- cause the Catholic bill was carried. Next came the question of 'distress :— here -again some Whigs denied iti existence ...