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QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... rinnaes and wariness,are necessary on the parts of the Englsb ahd' French governments.. It' remains to be seen whetherthe-Whigs, who ,have so-frequently proved them- selves to be ' 'set of men-incapable of governing thi8 conntry, will 'have6acto r wi ...

FASHIONABLE INELLIGENCE

... given some attention to the details of the navy, and it will scarcely be forgotten that Sir Charles Wood was one of the best Whig secretaries of the admiralty that ever under- took the heavy responsibilities inseperable from the duties oC that most important ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE.—BENEFIT IN AID OF THE FAMINE DISTRICTS

... one time or another, since his arrival amongst us, looked with earnest and saddened gaze upon the face of him-the exponeut of Whig policy in Ireland. With what feelings they will look on this portrait is one thing; but as a poi trait it must be looked upon ...

LITERATURE

... in mock heroic verse, a series of dialogues between the ruined proprie- tor of an Irish estate, and a political quack of the Whig- economic school. This poem is a very clever and stinging satire upon the baneful operation of the pre- sent poor law in Ireland ...

LITERATURE

... the daily increasing ruin he cannot remedy- leaving behind him to thrive and batten amidst the general decay, professors of Whig political economy and official dialectics. I The adaptation from the original is here most happy- Vivant Arturius istdi 1 ...

LITERATURE

... when that sanction se- cared ,.employment, but defeated by the treachery of mo- derate Whigs who were in close alliance thea, as are our mo- derate Whigs of the present day, with the Orange party. All these topics are replete with interest, and shall ...

LITERATURE

... into graves dug for them by pestilence and famine; and oh, for shame ! they can even bling themselves to sustain and defend Whig ministers, who if they had hearts of flesh or ' bowels of compassion' could arrest these ravages of starvation and death amongst ...

LITERATURE

... s n8ofioiciailadiiscr rifithe Vicov 'The -frllowing pa'1ssg'eowill shore thati ihei Eqiflfi db.tii ,a lifr partyiwh'ether W~hig or Tory, cordially'! hated our author fez -tbeo sale of.*b s Lippral on4y ...

LITERATURE

... all , deplendent on theus therefore wanted food. A poor law for 'the sick and inspotent (the only poor law introduced by the Whigs until the potato famlinle precipitated them into the present Poor law, without either intelligence to tell them where I they ...