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... solicitous than the the Whigs for the interests of trade and commerce. To got secure the power of the Church the Occasional Conformity goe Act ws huried troughboth ouses to cusht e P5 Act washurrie throuh ?? to crsh thestel W~higs Marlborough was accused ...

LITERATURE

... ill its turn is followed by aen aupreciative review of 2q. Alisbisi's Far FRussia. The Tory Atminaistra- 'ion and its Whig Admirers is a clever and elaborate reply to thve recent laudatory nrticlc on Mr. Disraeli in 'he Fdisf ergh dvitoee. Referring ...

EXTRACTS FROM THIS WEEK'S PUNCH

... knows in what diggings! For his tahliemn divea-in what depths, through what grief ! Made Tories bewildered submit to what whiggings! Blown what bubbles prismatic of speech Bright as brief For the dumb has found words, wit for dull, wind for weary; His brains ...

AN ELECTION SONG

... Oh, fie } it is not reasonable; Unwash'd artificers, be off! For you to vote were treasonable. Tories and mongrel Tory-Whigs They call themselves Conservative- Dogs in the manger, cross and blind, Of nought but self preservative, Proud Derby frowns ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... th-'-Svri2 it. . is to La- fo~und in a high t.. on hath2 sides, rather ican to) a.. a fof tufts as to xrpriatown,'s. Z. - 'Whig Ministers of 1339. in sus%'tmog aa~z i young Queen by their reaumnatoun of tYI- .:i; decision bo'th as statesmen nun a, n- ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... must be wrong, And only Tear'em always must be right, right, right, There was neves such a Tartar, To nothing he gave quarter- Whig or Tory, nob or snob, he tackled a ;, all, al; And the battles that he ft In the great Westminster Pit, Would make the famed ...

DECEMBER MAGAZINES

... subject un-ier discussion is, of course, Homee Rule, and tbes qoestion is raised whether the Tories will seek to ?? dish ?? Whigs ir this matter. It seems to be acinitted that thev have gone too far to do anything of tlse klad, but we have the opinion ...

LITERATURE

... that at Ar. Macaulay's sympathies are witlh the Whigs, -we cannot tL r. be quite so sure that if he had bean living in the 17th cell- w if tury ie would have been of any great assistance to thie a Whig cause, for, like Halifax, he is nchss more a man ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... near- A poor farmer I 'd sooner a precious deal be Than a Prime Presmieer. c But what to me most strange appears Is, whether Whig or Tory, D He mostly reaps but scoffs and sneers, Instead O' praise and glory. r Party nigh all the peapers and slashun reviews ...

LITERATURE

... by their dislike to -Napoleon f and their sywpathy withithe popular movolement in, Germany and ~Spain, were rallied to the Whig standard nod joined~in~conderaning as '-an indefensible principle the proscribing, an-:individua.l to destruction. But ...

LITERATURE

... gence of the present day. The Radical faction is only powerful in proportion as it is helped by Wihig support. There are Whigs and Whigs, Liberals and Liberals, as there are Tories and Tories. It is for the pradent and seteible of these various sections to ...