Refine Search

THE MAGAZINES

... 'broA 'lose of the ?? great gullf., H's 'blia th .'dii sjioti~i 'i ithe ' affai ;o the' -Alabaini, -'but't considers ,the- Whigs-'and 'Tories .are equally to .blame' for, the 'foreign policy. which has procured: the ill will , pr con- temapt of ahnsat ...

Our Library Table

... made him very popular wita ?? and Radicals. In reality, he was very little of a partizan ; and cared more for the navy than Whig, Tory, or 'Radical. On the 11th of July, 1818, he had married Adelaide Louisa daughter of the Duke of Saxe-Meiningen; a princess ...

A MODEL POET

... if a In Moore, the author of seditious and licentious songs, de has been considered deserving of a pension by our be present Whig-Radical Administration, the humble On man who exerts his talents in vwiting loyal and te constitutional pieces must surely ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... considering the phase into which party spirit has of late enter- ed among ourselves at home, the writer tbinks that either a Whig or a Tory Government would: be acting injudiciously which should think of. beginning tbe next session of parlia- ment with ...

LITERATURE

... through the crowd, and reeked not whom they hurt', And taught their Pegasus to ?? and splash about the dirt. I And every jolly Whig who drank at Broolress joined to goad That poor young Qeaven-born Mlinister with epigram and ode' Because ho woald not call ...

LITERATURE

... iastitutioms onathe continent .will develop the great lahours which will make inlmeirsten's nameimmortal. He wasaliberal abroad .:a Whig aristocrat at home. From the day when he made his maiden speech in the' House of Commonis. in defence of the seizure by the ...