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SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS, SUFFOLK-STREET

... otiltiu delgice'a tro.m1 thev Londuti, Uliiiver~ity, apen HUn- !ergoisue useld jinoitig c. n cviary eeiinU'ino.-s_ orth- ern Wh/ig_. - , _f Dr. . INX'ERtN~ss COUNTY LIWi su at Mr. (litANT Of UlelluurStOI, Mill cuiitetiled tl,14 C.uojy ou two 1iruir OMAMLI-r8l ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... toould give rise to a con- troversy, bv whichno good object couldnow be served. Justicel'ought to be awavre that neither a Whig Press nor a Tory Press is entitled to make statements without having a reasonable assurance of their correctness. His comm ...

MUSINGS

... Rapparees! Thus, while your blust'rerp, of the Tory school 17ind Ireland's sanest sons so hard to rule, Onenmeek eyod matron, in Whig doctrines nurst, Is all that's awkd to curb the maddest, worst I Show me the man that dares, with blisvless brow, I'rate about ...

THE POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS MOORE. VOL. III

... he says, In speaking of the parties which have so long agitated England, it will be observed that I lean as little to the Whigs as to thair adversaries. Both factions have been equally cruel to Ireland, aud perhaps equally insincere in their efforts for ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... To CORRESPONDENTS. |I'' is mnistaken. lie calnot haleC read the Addrcess the Reforrm Committce to the Ond. A FreWman and a Whig Seould state teheparticularls qf hiis case to d7ie Cityj Election Conallittee. Thiu pulibicatiou of CMTorfling ?? finiished ...

LINES SUITED TO THE TIMES,

... IP5IDort St. Peter will read in your flees, And angels conduct to thc government places. Then dowin on your knees, ere by Whigs youare crammerd, And dying with bellies well tilled you are damilned. Ohl ! s nd( consuimnmation ! replete with all evil ln ...

FREE TRADE

... magic wand Turned filthy rags to purest ore, Should by the seme consistent h]lnd, The reign of filthy rugs restore! lin heart a Whig, in deed ir Tory, What statesman e'er attained his ends, Without a single ray of glory, Or more suspected by his friends ? ...

LITERATURE

... translation of this fine writing we suppose is, that the Whigs stopped the tide with a pitchfork. That they did a great deal more, too, our contemporary thus proceeds to explain:- The Whigs lest themselvee to the spirit of English Radicalism and Irish~ ...

NORTHAMPTON REFORM FESTIVAL

... Sir H. VRNEvY, in it speech o1' considerable length, lid. ?? out tue many excellent meassures introduced by tile 10 late, Whig governmenut, and Jinstitlel their offiehil career. l ii Tilel next toast was Tile Aldermen and Town Council of or Northampton ...

NATIONAL GALLERY

... see, you workhouse, on that village green, Wkere hIulsmuds, all without their rives, ara seen, Because, by order of some buse Whig Lord. l.achi wifte is locked up in a separate ward Ab me ' I nev er see a workhouse group. But Straight I thiuk of stale, tough ...

THE PHILOSOPHY OF FASHION

... ladies, being the weaker vessels, will be served before all Others. This comes of the two P'u-lkel anl Pusey. While, tile Whigs were ill offive, we uever read oa such thling but now they have the audacity to advertise them on th, face of the Morning Post ...

LITERATURE

... by liilts, and sli~rht remarks, men holding libe-rl opinions. For instance, 3lr. Dodd goes out of his way to state that the Whig Chan- cellor, Ponsonby, who preceded Lord Manners in Ireland, retired upon a peinsion of £4,000 a-year, alter seven. vionths' ...