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... 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 ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... rage, No heart more genuine beat-when off the stage. Macaulay takes his stand as one of the chiefs, if not the chief, of the Whigs in oratory, and is thus compared with Brougham and Burke:- In that rare gift-few gifts more rare in men- The twofold eloquence ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... periodical, in blue and yellow bound, That appears on old Whi tatles as quarter-day comes round, And many a good od- tisvoned Whig would make L sad ado, 'Were a quarter-day to pass without his E&tinlurgti Review £! But not in ?? uniform of blue and yellow ...

THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARY GRANVILLE.*

... marnl -eano for is-station, a Small'house in the country a o smaller in Polan readthbalteeenepsil for Queen Anne and the Whigs. - Little Mary was, b~orn in anl 1.700;'- and:-amoong -her early recollections wasi ant irruptionfa into the paternal Mansion ...

THE GLASGOW SHOWS OF OLDEN TIME

... ? Clsailnher.'of Commerce of t' Glasgow, ;1'0784';. betwq bi 200- ?? -oo individeala Fere entolled as n ksu'g roportiln of whigm wre cotton I I q i i I i i i I I i m . i i i a i I i 1 I ,s and Ubse& snanufacturers. IThe fees of admission were five. Ir ...

NOTES ON THE EXHIBITION

... the moat ?? educated can underetand a ealeulating machine. If we go along, to the north of thin transept, wecome to another whig; here they call it annex with an e, ?? more yreoob, annexe. Why they prefer this word, to the mors telling wing of England ...

LITERATURE

... art, aud tbepe: a te at me time briefly explained ia sdescriptive . narrative. B , A FUNNY EDITOR. The editor of the Kentucky Whig, published it Mount 1 Sterling, having set forth on a journey, the gentleman left B In oharge of the office thus announced ...

LITERATURE

... afterwards, he did not know what to do with when he got them. In 1823 he wan elected, in spite o immenese opposition from the Whigs, Professor of Moral Philosophy, Edinburgh. With the year 1826 he began to put forth his fall strength In Blackwoort, and shone ...

LITERATURE

... with the singing of Mlrs. Bill ingten, and ?? have listened, she said, for days to her heavenly voice. Sir Samuel Hood uas a Whig. During the short administration of 411 the Talents, he contested the representation of Westminster, aid, after a desperate ...

LITERATURE

... Le t h ssing and take the pledge from his hands. The Vcrs of creed and party were forgotten. Protestants C-n--n Catholics, Whigs and Tories, abstainers and hlflers-rcen of every rank, profession, and creed ia hg -honour to this remarkable man, who, as ...