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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 ...

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... This lady had knocked at Johnson's door; had been intimate with Fox, the beautiful Goorgina of Devonshire, and that brilliant Whig society of the reign of George III. ; -had known the Duchess of Quoensbury, the patroness of Gay and Prior, the admired young ...

POETRY

... Pouh piee seperehced on mkulls not quite patrician; The sate enseles '5 radiant with a glory Farors but in freedom's Isle of Whig and Tory I The meSe, with deep reluctance, must omit Theo laic rivalry of fruits and flowers, and route and cabbages that might ...

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... Macaulay, as may be verified by refer- ence to the 6th volume of his IHistor -I of Enlgland, are- canvassed actively on the whig side 1 A FAIR REMARK.- A middle-aged young lady is so angry with the government for asking her how old she is, that she declares ...

TABLE TALK

... In the whole community, has baen, and is at the present moment, Mr. S. R. Graves, the Mayor. All classes of politicians, Whigs, Tories, and Radicals—the ladies, too, that section of society which rules all classes—are unanimous in sounding the praises ...

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... shorter in sta- fro ture, and less gifted in personal gifts and graces than his bli comely son, complained to a friend, a whig peer, who had sh also a son at Cambridge, of the very considerable expen- oh ditur of his heir. Biut, Sir James, rejoined ...

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... LITERARY EXTRACTS. - ?? ~ .- - - - NERvOUSnESs.-A distinguished member of the Whig party, now no more, and who was himself one of the most sensitive of men and one of the most attractive of orators, told me that once, in the House of Commons, he had crossed ...

A BOURBONIST PICTURE OF ITALY

... a statesman to-day which I will repeat. e He observed-' You are talking munch about the s. occupation of Rome because the Whigs are in ~, power, but let the Torles coma ha and Bngland wil r, sulpport the Pope with foreign armns. Net a Tor apeke for ...

THE OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... plates of the moat caref ully manufactured iron ; and, en the other hand inuder their hands have arisen vessels of war, one of Whig might, single-handed, encounter both flesa which fouhti at Trafalgar. Wo pass, however, willingly from this topi and tho r ...

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... sir, I do not belleve your successors will require to have this hint given to them. (Hear, bear.) Whether they be Tories, Whigs, or Radtools-.(laughter)- they will all of thest be delighted to find that you have originated this graceful act, and they ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... who express the -political opinion of the i country, we find it subdivided :aain and again., There r are the Whigs of the old school, and the Whigs of the new; r; ?? who look back to the good old past, and the d Conservatives who look forward to the better ...