POLITICAL MARE'S NEST,
... subject —we will venture very confidently to assure our readers that there is as much chance of Sir Robert Peel displacing the Whig cabinet just now as of his becoming Emperor of Hayti or Great Lama of Thibet. ...
... subject —we will venture very confidently to assure our readers that there is as much chance of Sir Robert Peel displacing the Whig cabinet just now as of his becoming Emperor of Hayti or Great Lama of Thibet. ...
... marshals the Whig officials the way they should go, it is likely that they will feel compelled neither to halt nor to make a retrograde movement. We cannot help noticing the contrast between the support ■whic'i Sir Robert gives the Whigs, and that which ...
... this:—l ! say, Peter, some darned Tory stole half piir last ni-rht. How do you know it was a Tory, Bill 1 Because it had been a Whig he'd have taken the whole of it.—English Paper. Where is your father ? said an angry master to ! the son of his habitually ...
... power, and hooked himself to rank and station, like Edmund Burke, who, with all his talent and eloquence, was never admitted Whig or Tory into high office Cabinet Councils. And when Cauning had attained his end, and was about to act accordance with the ...
... great improve- , ments in the political department. For years, Tail was petulant and peevish, its haiul being against ories, Whigs, and Radicals, and not unfrequentlv against itself. It now moderately Radical. The following remarks, extracted from the opening ...