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LITERATURE

... his facts from Parliament- ary debates or other original documents ; and from the works of the greateot and most impartial Whig writers- as the histories of Mr. Hallarr, the essays of Lord Macaulay, the reviews of Sir George Cornewall ILewisI and the ...

LITERATURE

... the fourteenth Eonl of Derby, th Conservative leader, 'the Rtupert of Debate;' Lord ~t Taunton, so long connected with the Whig party as Mr. r LabsUchere ; the Marquess of Westminster ; two Eal of Kingston end tivi Earls of Crartotoun ; Lord Broughton ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... what the person is who has been adopted by their leaders. It is well known that Mr. Warner, who is supported by a handful of Whigs, has no chance of success, and if he persists in dividing the Liberals and thus effects the return of a Conservative he will ...

LITERATURE

... airth upon the consistency of Mr. GldsAtonl. He has been all his life at political chameleon-by turns Tory, Con.. servative, Whig, Peelite, Liberal, and Radical-everything by turn end nothing long. Another ?? stronger dose is administered-, His extravagant ...

POETRY

... di stity ill of littpyv hours, it 'i wle xith the irtilt Stitall ,II 1xtilOrn flings, Withi telilel'r stittlil of iltsilt Whigs rront ?? Suittovs of ?? flowers: In thv wastrm silent nveary tittie ?? hells but Nvliwperi of Wild bees; 'fit. -l~tles'ssl' ...

Literature

... leading centres, strenu- ously contending against thle irinpolicy anti injust ice of 'The Oirders in Council, -which both the Whig and 'ory Governontest of the (lay devised and suspporte(d as retaliatory measures against the celebrated 1Berlin decrees,' ...

LITERATURE

... which it Mr. Bright once assured us were the legitimate weapons of corn- petition in trade, the thing might have passed, and Whigs might have said, Why did not the Tories think of it? They stole our ei Reform Bill, and scores of little shabbinesses in economy ...

Peotry

... Ftorgetful of all vain aund worldly things, Our spirits, free from toll and earthly care, Soar far above us, as on angel whigs. t Sweet peace of evening, who can tell its worth t A bonison Divine to mortals given; Its praise cannot lie sung by toigues ...

[ill] &c

... Still stranger, it is dead. My whole encircles many a heart, That pants for love or glory; 'Tis not despised by any man, Be he Whig or Tory. XXIT. Though my presence may often occasion you fear, You seldom deny me whene'er I appear Indeed, by the greatest ...

Literature

... age. I hadu knowu him in oppoeltiOlI. intimately for twenty-ilve years. NWo had once or twice nearlY split on ?? tL of his Whig-like adherence to that t ne ?? principle, 1on party everything, the country little or nothiug, ualesa seern hrough party ...

Poetry

... gait be proudest. Would'et thou Trath'sfair rerblancesee, All viewless to the rabble, : eep thy soul uabribed and free From Whig and Tory squabble; From fretful faction's hoarse debate, From foiled ambition's canker, From seas of never-ending prate And ...

LITERATURE

... other words, there was a tie. A scene of gnera I con- gratolation followed, ?? and a sort of brotherly benevolence ensued- Whigs and Tories were to be seen shaking hands in all parts of the square with the most heartrending indifference, an indifference ...