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BRITAIN'S PROSPERITY

... Eyeing his neighlbour like Bishop or Burke! ge These are the triumphs of science political- cir These are the views by the Whigs patronised. oei Tories may scout them ; but, ne'ertheless, it I call ob Such a grand scheme as was seldom devised. ble How ...

THE BANQUET AT YORK

... His lordship was connected with the oldest I I families in Lancashire and Cheshire. He was raised to c II the peerage by the Whigs. His death will be sincerely t r lamented by his numerous dependents and tenautry, for ii he e was an excellent landlord, a ...

LITERATURE

... political ad-! versaries to be good targets for the fire of partisan warfare.: In this view, he successfully shows, that the Whig-radiral sharpshooters have been as pre-emineatly unsuccessful 2s their arch leader, Lord John has been in re-seating himself ...

LITERATURE

... infamous deeds ever produced in a Court of justice, the discredit of which, its date beiug 1696, belongs to the galmy days of Whig rule and Csemi-Presbytei'iant Church governmfent, after the glorious revolution of 1688..-John Ball. ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... bear it and laugh-a low, red simmering chuckle, that just agitates. the surface for a mo- .d ment-only, Lord John, and the Whigs, and the Bodicals ri, smiling, toQ,. (is Ibtlough the sarcasm were a good-natured bIt joke. Mr. Disraeli is getting near the ...

LITERATURE

... mighe t we have little doubt, unmake and f make a ministry, whether his antecedents wecre Free Trade or rro tectionist, Tory or Whig. Any combination of which a sincere acknowledgment and profession of these shounld he the basis and bond, would, we are Peromsuded ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH'S ALMANACK

... of Colonel Sihthorp will be contested by his son dose and heir, Major Gervase T. W. Sibtborp, and Mr. that Charles Seely, a Whig merchant in Lincoln. Tle for addresses of both gentlemen liave been issued, and their con, friends commenced their canvass ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Thiere were indeedrmany periodical papers: late hut none of those papers could be 'calle~d anewvspaper. Wel-ho wood, at zealous Whig, published a journal called the Obser- thin vaoer; but his Observator, like the Olbservator that Lestrange alto] haid formerly ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... John Dull That Kansas may keep niggere. Ott, rierce I you airs a darned bad lot, We didn't ough~t have chose you; But the Whigs stuck up that critter Scott In their Caucus ts oppose you. We weren't, I gauess so pesky smart To snub the Ghltrel neither;- ...

LITERATURE

... --at theyh are *- Ila so near at hand. From an amusing r taper whose heading Asks t h do p I earo a hat E take I le follo~whig : - ont iagin anyhingheroic. anyth~ifl noble oI' Can wefor a lmm oofitnhat worthy of historical record. ts be asasociated with ...

LITERATURE

... boyish mirth: the oeis was ?? a Tory, rus but in sympathy with the lowver orders, a Liberal: thise other thee- res reticahly a Whig, betl in feelitlg as proud an aristocrat as ever ad- miired the Norman blood, sees, suit ecarcely seen, to flow Iis his TA ...

LITERATURE

... there ril hoe th hed, o cxuclveor he nery t excut thm.Intleed, c v it Is not in quiet business-like legislation that the 'Whigs excel. Of late they have been doing nothing at all in this line; and. in lieu thereof, they have been playing their favourite ...