LITERATURE

... there were the county papers whlg and tory-but we did not think muck of them, for we knew the editors, and distrusted the whig's arguments because his father had been bankrupt, and disbelieved much that the tory said because he had a wooden leg-editors ...

FASHION

... his maternal uncle, Mr. W. Joseph Denison, who bequeathed to him the bulk of his wealth. His lordship was a supporter of the Whig party. The deceased was a patron of the turf, and lad a princely racing sttd, He is succeeded in his title and extensive landed ...

LITERATURE

... Lord-Lieutenapt. Tue 'osame game wha played In' Isis father's favour, The Whigs wanst to make the Lord-Lioutenaucy of Devonshire hergditai-y on~ tl a~ Fortesone family. 'A real Whig move.. Lord Ebrington is a claverislhman witht plidlauth~opicl instincts ...

LITERATURE

... loons ! They've lifted the latch, and there they stand, t Six striding stark dragoons ! ' t Too late, too late, thou crop-eared Whig ! ' Too late to turn and flee ? t To-morrow thou'lt dance thy latest jig, t High on a gallows-tree !tI They bound his arms ...

A ROMANTIC MARRIAGE

... IJ'Cooour . 'ot WoulfeFlanagan; 'I ipperary, Tlbo1i0 i :,r1, J 'ie ford county, Tlfioias Eilzterld- t \ ' a e, I Eeifls a Zo'rfsera Whig. ° ela i 'ie;E PILLORY J N JAPA, .-It had I, intention to proceed on our journey c .jll Sir felt so much interest in the ¶oulali ...

LITERATURE

... visible schisma in the old Tory party, I which, though in this instance the Whigs cams over to r Canniing's section of the Tories, onded in that section 3 going over to the Whigs, and uniting with and ulhimately outrunning them in such a developnent of ...

LITERATURE

... deceased. Tue wt'iter titus sums up htis able paper on Ilelabcuhay's very faults proclaimed lisa Power. He was the greatest Whig orator siccc the dayc of 'Burke. No man baa aver I written purer Saron. Ac ank essayict he has' never been 6cr- Passed. Spare ...

LITERATURE

... them manzsd; They beat our foes by sea and land, And sacred was the British strand When they were King of the Castle. The Whigs, though Tory in the grain, Saw place, and pow'r.if they could reign, So pulled, and pushed with might and main, - TilI-they ...

POETRY

... and carve a cock-pheasant, This wilful Unlimited Loo. The wild little rogue is a Tory, And oft will her satire make rmad Some Whig, as he tells his dull story- A qme crbq platitudinous Rd. SkSh ~aleI jcoats, puns, puddnl ursec ~ 3be~s noi n srth atilb. a ...

LITERATURE

... theon entitled Louis Napoileon's' Intentionis tested- by hisi IConduct, inasmcuch 'a we sime thir Emperor,'s policy- from a Whig point of view.. The 'writer' undartakqs, to .eestablislr thoenseassrtl'io:- Whei ?? Eniperor's objacte; r or we consent to ...

LITERATURE

... Manners held otlice, showed a perception of the a- advantages nnd claims of architecture, which were not Of ignored until fossil Whigs were reinstated on the Treasury 'g Benches. Instead of building an India Office worthy of n- our Eastern Empire, these lost ...

FANCY FRANCHISES

... Perhaps it will be well to contrast Lord JOHN'S simple bill of reform with Mr DISRAELI'S complex One CONSERVATIVE REFORM WHIG REFORM BILL OF BILL OF 1859. 1860. No disfranchisement. No disfranchisement. Uniformity of franchise Reduction of borough in ...