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... A Nut for the Tories to Crack. The Whigs have many faults, The Tories have but two, There's nothing good they say, There's nothing right they do Richards for ever! ...
... A Nut for the Tories to Crack. The Whigs have many faults, The Tories have but two, There's nothing good they say, There's nothing right they do Richards for ever! ...
... town have accepted retainers from the Conservative Candidate. But what proof, I ask, is this ? Tradesmen sell their wares to Whig and Tory alike but they give their votes to the party they believe in. Why should our lawyers not do the same ? Their legal ...
... slight abbreviation were much to be wished, Let us say that the Church, like the Whigs, must be dished. Bat eines coaching his friends the great Dieber's been busied, Whigs, Tories, and Church may well call themselves Dizzied.—Ranainer. CCM GOOD k BEOVESTS ...
... must be aware there were many which were inevitable, and some which were unavoidable. (Laughter.) The old dishes of the old Whigs got served up whenever a Liberal ministry came in; bat there were not so many after all, and they must remember this, that ...
... neglect. I presume the writer knows that when Mr Mainwaing met with the accident, Mr Williams was praised both by Tories and Whigs for his Chivalrous conduct' in at once stopping his canvass • yet the Imperial Review says :' Chivalry is, as we know, oat ...
... which will pre- vent men from ruining themselves by having rescource to legal proceedings, so that in the end we shall all, Whig and Tory, embrace each other and say, Brother, bi other, we are both in the wrong, and we need not dispute about the matter ...
... neglect. I presume the writer knows that when Mr Mainwaring met with the accident, Mr Williams was praised both by Tories and Whigs for his Chi- valrous conduct' in at once stopping his can- vass yet the Imperial Review says Chivalry is, as we know, out of ...
... cockatoo Why is a bald head likn on bright and shining place where H .Because it is a dying. Or (according to Lord DeX }8 are no whigs there. ^ecause there When does a sculptor die a horrid death? When he makes faces and busts. Why was Goliah surprised when ...
... their parts, have held but very few public meetings in either of the two coun- ties and in Anglesea, the battle is between a Whig, the Hon. O. W. Stanley, who has represented this county, on Liberal principles, for about thirty years, and Mr Morgan Lloyd ...
... their parts, have hell but very few public meetings in either of the two counties ; and in Angleses, the battle is between a Whig, the Hon. 0. W. Stanley, who has represented this connty, on Liberal principles, fur about thirty years, and Mr Morgan Lloyd ...
... new parties, but we meet here under the familiar names of Whigs and Tories. I will tell you what these names mean. Tory is derived from an Irish word meaning originally to stand still, and Whig is derived from a t-cotch word meaning originally to move ...
... Because it is a bright and shining place where there is no parting or dying. Or (according to Lord Derby), because there are no whigs there. When does a sculptor die a horrid death? When he makes faces and busts. Why was GAM surprised when David shied a stone ...