Poetry
... Queen; And every trce comes peeping forth, In robes of emterald itreen; Tie biris with mnsic til the nir, Joy trembling on their whig; All N;aturesttilo: so sweet-so fair- So lovely is the Striltg. ...
... Queen; And every trce comes peeping forth, In robes of emterald itreen; Tie biris with mnsic til the nir, Joy trembling on their whig; All N;aturesttilo: so sweet-so fair- So lovely is the Striltg. ...
... One Hundred Rosoewood, Leo, Certi.Occasloital, Coffee, anld york 'Tables Of ail patterns, toutd itritest- Console, Pier tied Whig, Chiii ilisoree to mlatch Iit Louis Qitatorze, old Froncli, atd ether fastitotable styles ;'Pier, Geramidale, atd liallmuay ...
... defence of the Irish repealers still rankles in the hearts of those parties; my recent exposures of Lord Clarendon and the Whigs iu Cork have piled their cup of bitterness to the hrirn, and they are now spilling some of ilieir venom upon me, taking advantage ...
... has had his financial abilities put to no a new test. He has had a surplus to deal with, a thing 'Or of rare occurrence to a Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer, - and, we believe, an unprecedented event in the monetary D career of Sir Charles. How has he ...
... owing to the pressure fnfurther reductions', by Mr. Coiden and other fihancial-reformers. Itis doubt- 1 - ful whether the Whigs 'would have budged an inichiby rea! t . soh of any snafigestive econoD ialvlrtue f theit' o~ivn, t Y aud to this 'niornCnt ...
... n-mjority without which a government is ever liable to be l shattered between wind and water. Tle misfortune of BYv modern Whigs is, that they have not a policy worthy of t heir principles nor in accordance with the age; and we can imagine no better plan ...
... subject—we will venture very confidently assure our readers that there is as much chance of Sir Robert Peel displacing the Whig Cabinet just now as of hit becoming Emperor of Hayti or Great Llama of Thibet. Copies of the Esquimaux vocabulary compiled ...
... blest, if I ain't distrest, His conduc' for to see; At every ditch, it's a baulk or hitch, Which didn't use to be. And the old Whig pack, thro' bein' unted slack, Are wild as gipsy curs; Oil after a cow, or a sheep-bow-wow- Or an 'edge 'og in the furze. Four ...
... the cotton spinner ; Bentinck, the secretary of and the leader of the turf; Disraeli, the brilliant litterateur and converted Whig; among a crowd of odds and ends from all classes and parties. The other day the British farmer found nobody to speak for him ...
... of which they are so thoroughly awake. This country most certainly is not prepared to enter upon an European war, because a Whig minister has been affronted, and we have a better opinion of the majority of the people of France than to suppose that they ...
... an equal difficulty to imagine why the bare apprehension of them should stop all progress. It is true there is also the old Whig difficulty, plagiarized by Mr. Hawes from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and equally applicable, it seems, to colony and ...
... Dtyer, IKnigitI, Brtistolt Coolper ?? 5 Lawusrentce, Cliftonr, Batih: Keente. Mieylor Illid Soii, Waltei', yl'yee s Antil Co. Whi~g, l)a,-iO awi Co., Weibbo, Cross and Co. Cliottcester I ?? alirlwitDec-Ofiice, Frearnt & 1.0., Waibcirs, Waslbburn. Strotid ...