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POETRY

... Don't you observe you are mere Resurrectionists Trying to get at the grave of the laws,? Honest Peel strangled them, Then the Whigs mangled them, Coffined, and sank therawith Coedden's applausoe. Any such notions I ?? yout had best bury Deep in thegrive where ...

LITERATURE

... present crisis Blackwood comes forth with all his strength, to the aid of those who ire opposed 'to the policy of our present whig-radical -rulers. The, political articles, based upon incontrovertible data, are, 'clever,. searching, and conclusive. A vigorous ...

A NOVEL EXHIBITION OF FREE TRADE

... subscriptions, like the emissary of a begging-letter sonclave. To this employ- ment, however, one of the proudest members of our Whig aristocracy has actually stooped, calling, not very long ago, in person,-it was the first time he ever did so,-to pay his bill ...

ENIGMAS, CHARADES. &c

... it is dead. r My whole encircles many a heart, al That pants for love or glory; t 'Tis not despised by any man, V Be he a Whig or Tory. s CONUNDRUMS, &c. I. What was Joan of Arc made of ? d 2. Why was a certain General ejected from a brewery ? 3. 3. ...

THE GREAT COUNTY MEETING

... men have their wishes,- When they carve the loaves and fishes, The Whigs are my best friends. m His lordship lately was a member, And only quitted last September Russell & Co's Whig firm; Now, surely, you could not expect He would this happy chance neglect ...

LITERATURE

... the series of articles that have lately been published in Blackewood, bearing more immediately upon the policy of successive Whig-radical Governments, we think that the one to which we now direct attention eclipses them all. We are told, upon testimony ...

LITERATURE

... recognised by the Whig arstout ay, he could not conciliate the chiefe and leadera of the democracy. He did not even understand hle, treditiosn of his own party-at all events, he bas forgotten them for well nigh twenty years. However much the Whigs, in former ...

LITERATURE

... their-opponents into it. For that very reason it is the part or the f Proteotionista to avoid falling lnon the snare. To do the Whig juatice, they aer very export in election tactics; and their long11 lease of power, founded on the co~peration and passions ...

LITERATURE

... the total'ectsb flwsi'rlu herdi'hryWbls.The roerican 51e-wta digstnvetfindugbi~alfplaced lit.,tals. thanet5'~O thbnis l party Whig, it any alga at faivourios she ito a -Liberal otanotber stamp. And,: arenas Uthe sean efriplour; resents Tbe iusolec ane lsvuses ...

LITERATURE

... neglected them in this opportunity. It is a great mistake to Isuppose that the Radicals have no ambition, They dislike thse Whigs, and detest the Peelites for their calm assumption ] of aristocratic sliperiority; and they will smite and spare not until ...

LITERATURE

... a'dvantage. - In the high tide of :his influence; he was often raididby 'the minis'tersfor niever coming 'to them without a Whig in his alcove: whatever might hbave beenr his eoxpectations from the unsolicited gratitude of his party; he ziever pressed ...

LITERATURE

... not the slightest notion of making a confidant of Janus. If a man is to be a Whig, let hime say so, Atid k~eepto hi§scompany; if he is to'lbe a Consevatiyp, let him eschew Whig, alliances. The 'worst of the present system is, that the Liberals have all ...