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... notice of these poor old souls before; but now they became suddenly invested with a deep and Intent interest to us all. The Whigs had said that we, the Tories, were all proud, aristo. cratic, and illiberal; careless of the poor, and reckless of their feelings: ...

LITERATURE

... falls foul. of the budget and 'the late ministry without any reser- vation. It revels in the defeat of the tories lihe a trite whig, and picks the hudget to pieces in a very uncompromising manner. There is, however, the usual whiz caution in the suggestion ...

LITERATURE

... Mr.,,Or~eg*,d participa~inn in the politiodl portion of the X~bg.i H~e bas brought an accession of qualities to th}e old i whig action which mnst have been ver acceptable 'a to the somewhat ?? canse and literature, wvhile ; exciting no alarm by any t ...

LITERATURE

... theorv is not complicated. ?? He says in; his' pt'eace ~O y' the present dtiuti i;9' Itii well~uo; .to plr:d'1 y rsearcbies Whig~be been !mt ia;hti eledote le tl naurie aund grot oif .animlsi that it. is nori ~t ?? agreed that~thfi wsculai parttanimals ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... than the way in -which the new play of St CurSid or Dorothy's Fortune opens. Out of a wittily and well-written scene between a Whig minister and his nephew, in Jacobite days, the old gentleman smelling out a Stuart plot in everything, and the young one having ...

GENERAL THEATRICAL FUND Association

... important body, both politically and socially, and he had no doubt but they should be looked up to and respected by both parties, Whigs and Tories. (Cheers.) - Mr. A. MELLON proposed, and Mr. HOUNGASTLE seconded, a vote of thanks to the Secretary, which was carried ...

Published: Sunday 13 February 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1277 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LORD MAIDSTONE'S PUMP

... saner scheme? A happier family thea tdis devise, With larger drafts upon the Whig supplies? Tell me ! for tow can understand such rigs, What are ye-Tories, Democrats, or Whigs ? Enough of precedents for oach you beast, - And Pitt, Fox, Peel, or Wilkes ...

AN OXFORD INSTALLATION POEM

... things be a deluge after me I rigged the counties with Monopoly, And with Free Trade I rigged the chimneyed towns. And then the Whigs said, Tell us what you mean- Bring on Protectina in an adverse Honse, And so be beat. But let me stay in place. Let all things ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... far as sugars were concerned. The ?? of the Exchequer, as our readers will remember, spoke of West Indian industry as the Whigs left it, actually com- manding the metropolitan market. Lord Grey passes next to the affairs of British North America, treating ...

LITERATURE

... and tie great families; the administration of Lord North; the formation of the coalition ministry, and the breaking up of the Whig party; the King's illness, and the contest on the Regency question; the war against France; the Irish Rebellion, aud the Legisla- ...

LITERATURE

... in the face cif sinking snjo- at rities, and against his lordship's own wishes, for the sole a purpose of keeping out the whigs, w~hom he reggrded' with tbs a feeling of the bhitterest aversion. So despsy wes this iv feeling rooted in his Majesty's mind ...

LITERATURE

... very foolish, very unjust, and very niggardly, but it sounds rather odd coming froth the hereditary representative of a great whig family-the opponent of taxation without representation. And if the argument is good fop anything, it should be applied at ...