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LITERATURE

... and had Cs, eadtmtahnto omposed her Couot, they would bs lesbeter bleto estainherwithin constitutional limnits than t~e the Whigs Isad ?? is sansetimes a useful NVS~apon, bu sore frqetyi sa dangerous pleasure. i O tea after Sir Robest 'Peel bad suade his-demand ...

Literature

... and seek another. The black rat is the genuine native of England; the brown con- queror, as the Reviewer almost proves, is a Whig rat, and came frorn Germany to England in the same ship with the House of Hanover. It is now in pos- session of the country ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... Hons Viscount Lismore took place on the -21st ult., at Shanally Castle, in the 83d year of ,his age.; Vlis Lordship was a Whig in politics 'though from' his age and' increasing infirmities he has for many years 'been unable twaittebd Parliament.' By ...

Literature

... Generous band Of sages and poets, the first in the land, He sings in Byronic strains her inartial deeds against Radical' and Whig- When blew the loud trump as the signal of war, And MAGA in majesty came from afar, - Then dread and dismay smote the Radical ...

LITERATURE

... well as blood-lords. There remains hut one aristocracy en now which I cannot accept, that of neere titled men, ivl such as Whigs ennobled for tho unconstitutional purpose Of ikc smuggling bills through Parliament, which weuld not other- ml wise pass. Blessings ...

LITERARY BLUE-BOOK

... Heuse blue-book dispels many popular beliefs current in society. Thus the often-repeated story that Lord Macaulay had sold his Whig history to the Messrs. Longman for an annuity is to be upset by the Custom House fact that the old histolrian is the proprietor ...

Literature

... or any liberal objects, they were the conspicuous syco- phants of existing power. What else could they have been ? All the Whig business of the country would not have kept them going for a week ; and Govern- ment dealt ont its patronage in the reception ...

Literature

... upon ourselves. In the name of Heaven, asks this writer, have you after saying all for party government and for whig government, and whig connection that you can say, said enough to justify you in confiding the supreme Yes and No over this great empire ...

TOWN AND TABLE TALK ON LITERATURE, ART, &c

... R}2Wobert W'Nalpole -unless the trial of Sacheverell will justify the introduction of the character of the future glory of the Whigs. The last Bombay mail announces the safe arrival in Bom- bay of Mr. Layard, the Nineveh scholar and ex-l. P. for LAyiesbury ...

TOWN AND TABLE TALK ON LITERATURE, ART, &c

... rather have seen Mrs. Fletcher in a box at a theatre than have seen Mrs. Siddons on the stage of the same theatre. She was a Whig, and long a widlow. She i married for love of. what marriage is said seldom to give-liberty. Her husband, Archisiald Fletcher ...

Literature

... predominance of any coteries, and an in- dependence hardly compatible with the place of a M3:inister representing the great Whig houses, partly from his position at the head of the Opposition, re- Presents the new order of things, he must always pos- sess ...

OLD AND NEW FASHIONS IN DRESS

... colour, with buttons half way up the arm sr .i on the outside. Blue and red marked the Tory wearer, and blue A it- and buff the Whig. The Radicals were then in the shell, for if ui is any one of a more liberal feeling called out reform too pi loudly, he ...