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POETRY

... swear liko a heathon; BBut colhar Oim fast, I'll engago You'll had that his courage is naething. Last night vwith a feminine Whig, A poet she could Da put faith in, But soon wo grew lovingly big, I taught her, her terrors were nactbing. H1cr Whigship was ...

POETRY

... for A ita .latcr. I Since James Mocccrli iff our trusted chief, p Main now perforce vacate her. I The Liberals true, auld Whigs and new, r flung swithliein' laic ic doubt Pi 'Twcen Prosy Jaiues icud Stuart Mill, ti To keep the Gordont out. Pi The Thaeia ...

LITERATURE

... Herrice, a politician of thle Liverpool h ad school -so Chancellor of the Exchequer, lead estranged a1S grc section of the Whigs who wished to see Lord Althorp at the t a antod Trenosiry. Domestic affliction added to his distress of mind, t They and ashen ...

POETRY

... a good old-fashioned WNhig wvould mahe a sad ado, Were a quarter-day to pass %without his FEditnbugh Revicew Bat not in old Whig uniform of blue and yellowv pied Was ci l tliat Edililnburg Review which now waken Ponchos pride; And not in ibane quarterly ...

TRAINING OF DOMESTIC SERVANTS.*

... and editor. In 1780 Woodfallpe gle1 was sueceeded by James; Perry, who turned the 'chrouaicfe effe leddinto a thorough-going, Whig organ, aInd 10, its columns in- this In troduced the present .system of reporting tics debates in hut or- Parliament. Under ...

LITERATURE

... During it peecih made by hlim nl tIt Faneuil Hall, at a time when the Whig poorty wios on tba verge ho of dilseeluticn, he capped io rhetorielal elialox thins: 'Geotllemmc, , s if thl Whig party is dissolved, whers acm I to gou Mlr Wceldell ;t Phillips, ...

COLONEL SYKES, M.P., IN THE MUSIC HALL

... the annually increasing bloated estit-e: - mates, and it is asked what party is responsible for this! h alarming fact-Tory or Whig, or both? and to which party. u I should the electors look with the most lik ely prospect of ci fut re economical administration ...

LITERATURE

... height and strain of sound was undiminished.-Mc's of plsant's Life of Is-vie2).d NtavoustsiEss.-A distinguished member of the Whig 9 _( party, nowniomore, end who waeloinselfone oftloeinostses -iei- tive of mnen and one of the moot attmective of orators ...

LITERATURE

... getriells ivero atieively elgi~geitd in this dolitent. Reanged on this Ihd 4ide of Leslie were tho EvollelicelhuILIA Still hi Whigs, iliaders the hi om adof Sir Ituirty Ihis Wild whle, forcinsat 01001(5 his o- ll hilknockts wits this Lordl Presidetit Ciaipbell ...