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LITERATURE

... question must be settled, and very soon, by the sword, as the only possible means of self-preserva- tion; iad the Richmond Whig said, 'I'he people of the North must go to hanging these fanatics, if they would not lose the benefit of the Southern trade ...

AN ELECTION SONG

... Oh, fie } it is not reasonable; Unwash'd artificers, be off! For you to vote were treasonable. Tories and mongrel Tory-Whigs They call themselves Conservative- Dogs in the manger, cross and blind, Of nought but self preservative, Proud Derby frowns ...

LITERATURE

... decease of Mr. Joseph Parkes, ose of the taxing-masters in the Court of Chaicesy, and widely known amuongst members of the Whig party as a most influential ally, the literary world will lose a work of historical criticisuc and inquiry which would have ...

LITERATURE

... arbi- trary and illegal opposition of Bishop Lloyd to the re- election of Sir John Pakington. -Lloyd and his son were furious Whigs; singly or in concert they published maui- festoes against Sir John, denouncing him as a vicious fel- low of a vicious stock ...

LITERATURE

... to take up any magazine, review, news- pcper, or party organ of any kind which touches on it, to see that opinion is still Whig or Tory, Cavalier or BRound- he ad, Protestant or Catholic, as the case may be. The unfortunate person who is neither wholly ...

LITERATURE

... attempt to make sense out of nonsense), to my thinkring still, is a more generous species i o the Osva ero?&n-sxe than the Whig, and stands to him somewhat in the relation in which a stout old English mastiff stands to a tricky little Scotch terrier, ...