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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... was fearfully beaten, to his own great surprise. The Captain had argued in this way. That Lord Charles, though coining of a Whig house, must, being a duke's son, be at heart a Tory. That was Captain Blockstrop's unalterable opinion. So le issued a rather ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... must be wrong, And only Tear'em always must be right, right, right, There was neves such a Tartar, To nothing he gave quarter- Whig or Tory, nob or snob, he tackled a ;, all, al; And the battles that he ft In the great Westminster Pit, Would make the famed ...

DRUMBO AND DRUMBEG FARMING SOCIETY

... different opinions held by each Church, yet the common principles of Christianity. Tey all assembled there, not because they were Whigs or Tories, but because they were honest Irishmen. (Applause.) He held, therefore. though their meet- ings, strictly speaking ...