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... 'th e .Editor;, we give the following extracts:_ 1 : o TiEdvXnN~Ti 'aND:THE Psoraw t. : 'Surely 'the true 'oharacter of the Whig lgovern'. ment must nowrbe'knowa'to the antiona? l)d ever a stateslnan .eonden,,dte m e .paltry b~eggprly : despioablo subt ...

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... written: letter by the Editor, we give the following, extracts : THE OOVERNMENT AND THE PEOPaL Surely the true character of the :Whig govern. Went must now be known to the nation ?. Did ever a statesman condescend to more paltry, beggarly, despicable subterfuges ...

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... Editoi', we givetthe following extracts a ' . 16 6Ti 'OOV~iiNMENT AND-'THE Piits ?? is. . Surely thotrue character of the 'Whig bovern- hipent inust now bq'kno9yn to the nation? Did ever a .statosman conceocend to more paltry, beggrly, f eespiis.ilile ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... chance to exhume. And although we fear we are not likely to row much in the same political boat with Lord John, we know no Whig or Tory denizen of the club-house at Cowes, in whose yacht we would more gladly accept an offered berth. The Life and Corr ...

INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1851

... onthequetio. il hatcomissonsat men *in of every rank, each eminent in his position-ltce prince and the cd printer. or calicoes-tce, Whig and tle Tory-the Radical and al tle Conservative-all uniting cordially on neutral ground, to Db carry out the great purposes ...

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. ...

IRISH DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION

... pa led majority, and there' would be a Tory ministry, tr nt, with Lord Stanley at its head (groans) ; and 0 of bad as the Whigs xiere he prayed the Lord to th hedeliver him from Stanley. (Loud cheers and oh led laughter.) What did the people gain by he ...

LITERATURE

... the authorities set over them, while Radicals in the ex- tremest sense of the word, are favoured by our Govern- ment. The Whigs assuredly have much to answer for, and the Canadas are going from us before their natural time, and of all revolutions, moral ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1271 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... in his case to a conspiracy on the part of the Whigs. He- says, 1My defence of lthe Irish re. pealers in 1848 still rankles in the hearts of those parties; my recent exposure of Lord Clarendon and the Whigs in Cork, have filled. their cap of bitterness ...

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... in the air, and cried The Charter and no Surrender!1' are nowliterallyeatinlg your own words ! You, who have denounced the Whig and the middle classesas infamous, called e them all kinds of hard names, designated them the greatest tyrants beneath the ...

TO THE FUSTIAN JACKETS, THE BLISTERED HANDS, AND UNSHORN CHINS

... principles which 'it seeki to acquire. What it ild would the English press say, if the pres of fi France was to denounce a Whig Government, lo 10 ?? eits oicy Would it not designate it as a he nsoentandimpertinent? Is 'not the Times rL aware that the ...

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... the air, and cried *The Charter and no Surrender ! are now literally eating your own words ! You, who have denounced the Whigs and the middle classes as infamous, called them all kinds of hard names, designated them the greatest tyrants beneath the sun ...