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... good men all, Shall rise to blissful peace. Liverpool, Jan. 10, 1863. JoHl B. PEDLER. LAY OF THE BRIGADE. Let Tories and Whigs run their own thimble-rig;, And turn about, take the lead, 0 ! We'll watch all their pranks-aye, and turn their flanks, Will ...

Our Library Table

... respected the venerable champion of Church and State. Whig Liberals might have kept their hands off the laborious patroness of education, the friend of the poor, the advo- cate of the slave. But no. The whigs were like the Somersetshire Squire, who didn't want ...

LLITHRIAD

... gentleman to be duly elected. Mr. Dillwyn, in returning thanks to the electors, told them that he had begun life as a . moderate Whig, and, although in his youth he had en.- tertained rather extreme views, he was a Liberal still. I-le was an advocate for free ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... nion is still advancing in favour of conservatiwl :k principles, or moving in an opposite direction nl On] this question the whig-radical journals are ct It course quite unanimous. According to tileir flat. r- tering logic, the circumstaneC of ministers ...

Poetry

... here's success to the ancient old cause Of the King and the People, the Lords and the Law's, M1ay the Cholera take bath the Whigs and the Bill (Don't say that I said it) bnt Ifancy it will. Derry down. Chester, Oct. 24th, 1831. M. H. T'CHYDIG 0 LINELLAU ...

Our Library Table

... which the Political Unions le had forced upon them; this we know frora personal ex- ti perience. In the elections of 1834 the 'whigs and radi- ec cals lost about 100 seats, and their continued ascen- h dancy was only preserved by the Lichfield-house corm- ...

Our Library Table

... this pamphlet ?? all my relations, and many of my personal friends, are strong Whigs; some of the kindest friends I have had in this world have been surong and decided Whigs; to them I am indebted for kindness which I can never repay. Those considerations ...

Literary Notices

... . We have read through, au- and cannot find out the polities or the object aimed at orne bv tle party publishin, it. It is Whig, and not pure- le to ly \\ hig; aned Radical, with a tendleney to Coe-erva- tres, tism. Every article is written ith some ability ...

THE DEVIL'S TRIP

... ire the crimes T''hat-dnom yeto starvation1 e. Our crime is the curse of poverty, 'T'le poor of whigbanstile are we And whigs (miss) govern the nation ! clo sawv a man'barangue the mob, With it madman's sir and voice; I-He shouted, ' No King! No church ...

ECLIPSE OF THE SUN—15th MAY, 1836

... ? with opium ancd with snuff! T'wo thousand and two huncdlredi years Since Greece laid waste witc their' own strife, Like Whigs and Tories of our deys, t Like Spcnish war wagedl to the knife. t '1hucy(lides relates that sun -Wccs in eclipse in afternoon ...

Poetry

... legal power to the clery,. but swishes thev should have i* conisiderible iiitllece. fonuded oni the opinion ,f mankind ; the Whig is for liniting aurli watch- ing themit withi a narrow jealousy. Tti 1VWSLEavNS.-It is a well-klnown fimct that Mr. M 'es'ey ...

NEATH MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... however, replete with facts and a- Criticism, oceasionally gives us a page or two 'of *. ' poetry, 'and adheres consistently to Whig .pAitical ut: principles. A paper on Convent Boarding t3chools .y for Young Ladies will be read .wit, painful ir3 interest ...