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POETRY

... glass of wine; The day brave Lyndhurst's eighty-eight We've won by eighty-nine. Chorus-Then let us toast, &c. ve Repentant Whigs and Tories true Fi Did honestly combine; M The dirty Coalition-crew StU Are licked by eighty-nine. inj St. Martin's Hall may ...

FASHION

... always identifies hiimsellfawithl his party. But let ldin shift his quarters. lie hiis left the Tory paper, aid gonie to the Whig o' the Radical, when lie no sooner l becomes acclimatised than he is just as ulehi It Wlig or a Radical, as the case may ...

FRENCH [ill]

... time perittt of fintitirg whbellrtio discoivers rho strattigetti lit which slite luts tinwit tingly platyed a part, ,tiil fi Whig afterwards reecivrr; Ieriseif sullic~ieritlly to tltroir the 11 hateful bouqutet out of' wintlor (,assuing., the not-ewisilY- ...

LITERATURE

... sequence from favours conferred. Yet the writer lcarries sail as if he supposed that the French ialliance was a contrivance of the Whig Govern- ment. Must we remind him that it has been the policy of successive British Governments since the accession of Louis ...