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A SONG FOR THE TIMES

... Who suck the marrow from our bone. From our bone, from our bone, Who suck the marrow from our bone. Illaminate-to please the Whigs, Who on John Bull do run such xigs; A dcm 3n families at most, Rob and rule Old England's roast. England'sroaet, England's ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... interesting fragments of local story that the mind can have to dwell upon. It begins with Tories paramount, and ends with Whigs in the ascendant. It begins with a picturesque old capital, inhabited by clever men, not too many to know and watch and talk ...

LITERATURE

... soul whlich accounts for the tenacity with which men if the rmost dissimilar characters clung to the great whig-we had almost said the only great whig-in all hil aberrations. After losing large sumns sti hzard, FIx vlsn: wd go bome,- not to destroy himself ...

LITERATURE

... Cockburn break a I off his story of Edinburgh .Rcvew Whigs and Whig. the gory at 1830, when the party for the first time WA came into power? The answer is obvious : Edine- eve 1.srgh .Review Whigs and Wlhiggery were already the defucattt epoch; it was ...

THE MAGAZINES

... to have satisfactorily accomplished the object of their publication-I namely, to refute a statement in the muemoirs of the Whig party by the late Lord Holland, to the effect that Mrs. Fitzherbert had herself owned that she set no value on the marriage ...

LITERATURE

... with the Whigs, because I agree, with Macaulay, that they have ever been the pioneers of progress and improvement.' ' What would you say is the distiuction between Whig and Tory?' I think simply this-that the Tory of the present day is a Whig thrown thirty ...

THE STOPPAGE OF MUSIC IN THE PARKS

... P'almnerston ! Who could have thought that, having 1j conquered the Russians (when none else dare try)-having managed the Whigs and Radicals, and crushed the Tories, d you-our own beau-ideal of sagacity and energy-let your- self be bamboozled by sucad ...

LITERATURE

... ini- triguing against Castlereagh, and sitting in the same Cabinet with him-intriguing with the 1 Grenville party and the Whigs during the Percival Administration-and all this timie trusted by no one, except a small knot of personal 1 friends. For he ...

THE PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... iptroduiced to one of,,these 'genitry in. the n~au rshaj6o'f.'ass enormnous browij bear, who inters's'uclkhmg Isis geh.pa~iad-whig, we arle aftebrwards isiformod, suilcesds un a ~itkedi lakin a eal pat of: old Antigofiuis. The drearydark- thefl' n isnsd ...

LITERATURE

... and the Catholic Church from the opprobrium which would attach to them it' the aspersions coti-I ?? in the ' memoirs of the 'Whig Party,' by the late Lo-d Holland, oo'd edited by his son, were founded in fact. First, as to what concerns the Catholic Church ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... PROSPECT FOR THE WHIGS. A letter from a Whsig in London, seems to acknowledge that the Melbourne Ministry is tottering. The writer owns to the following statement of its adherents and its adversaries in the country FOR THE TORIES. FOR TSIE WHIGS. The King. ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Speaker- ship of ?? ?? took place-the rival eandidates:beiog 'Mr. Sutton for the Conservatives, 'Mr. Abercromby -for the; Whigs. 'Mv. Moore; being ol thebig party, tdok'great intereatin -the contest, and 'thus' describes the excitement -created by the ...