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SONG

... ?? And privilege siffers a gross uiiminution, th For nothing is safe tram these Wiigs, - he 5 I r These Whigs; Cli 0. nothing is sacred from Whigs I tb They ruired the landlords through Peel, .ha And Tbrcugh Peel - * And they' ipdered the farmers a-de ...

OUfi LONDON CORBESPONDENCE. Sunday Night. The death Frances, Countess of W'aldegrave, less well known as Lady ..

... Lady Holland's parties in a previous generatiou, Frances, Countess of Waldegrave, was looked upon as the chief dispenser of Whig hospitalities, and both Carlton Hardens and at Strawberry .Hill —Horace Walpole's Rococo retreat—she dispensed them with a ...

A MODERN PROPHECY

... beer barrels? bi What of the five millions? 0, Prophet ?? I cC Deficit obvious, 0 Plainly bequeathed to us m By these false Whigs. m Quick-witted Benjamite, ul Sbiftv and elever pi Leading the Philistinea; in Glancing along their lines, t Confident ever ...

THE BALLOT

... staved in, And the roarin' ad din As wu march up and do= r Things In bad, . I!'v beerd Wl' ?? w'd Constitooi n Sin' the Whigs mae a leak fn'l It's ?? and weken't, And sbout dissolutien. But this beatbOD Woiw; Gie 'n ma t. Idxnk S Beckon I'11 emigrate- ...

THE DOGBERRY CANDIDATE

... igoin for economics, ur raying as we used to do th Both the army and the oavy WI And the civil service too wl I think the Whigs were shabby. he Which a nation should -ot be, ne And I would not save a peanfy be In a mean economy. be I will vote for those ...

NOTES FROM EDINBURGH

... middle oi the House ot Lords, as to ward off the airs and chills that wander through that vast gilded chamber. No malicious Whig has as yet, so far as know, applied to him the saying about those who live in glass houses, nor transferred from Lord Beac ...

OMNIA [ill]

... the watcb, See clearly tbat the cil ?? tiJ Can only reach us when wsrev- wen Ben's gloriou, policy of 6iwaae For this the Whigs wvre trn,-l - ?? No more with bw.i;g biL, tJ ;Pi- And Gladstoneafromz tfivw,:i a 'f Is lamed aS badly as Her.b.A Now turned ...

THE BIG FIGHT IN ARGYLL

... Lorn to Islay's Wsle, icn From Muck to Colousay, cb From Rum to Tobermory, -II The fiery cross was sped, _ e And roused up Whig and Tory . Pl Came the sons of Colin, Ono Came the sons of Callum, Po Came the big Mbic-M1acs iorg (impossible to spell ?? ...

LITERATURE

... sequel; so far as our limits - permit, - to -- - estimate, Mr f Christie's judgment of - the - ekbeer - of the founder -of the Whig party; --.but w-ov Aiopot that, though our literature is still without an: adequate monument of one'of its most &rilliant ornaments ...

LITERATURE

... the life of this D 'urly fortunate man l was that, although a P scentioue and undisguised Conservative, he rv Eice under both Whig and Tory Govern. en, uder Earl Grey and Lord Melbourne, as l as under Sir Robert Peel and Lord Derby. f haps this is to be ...

RECOLLECTIONS OF RICHARD COBDEN, M.P.*

... can make out, was 4 somewhere in 1836. Fromn this time the non-electors lost all hope in the Bill, and began to regard the Whigs with both contempt and hatred. We name this as the sprin3 or genesis of the Chartist movement which tooV shape and form a few ...

LITERATURE

... pzes is occupied with matters outside t these tisclie years- They Mere years of in C M&saut laboUI and (ever to ?? English j; Whigs. and Coelbumrn and Jeffiey from Edln- I burgh and dennedysasa membes of Parliament in t odeon, were in a condition of perpetual ...