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LITERARY NOTICES

... Whether it have these effects or not, is anOtlleqI~ oll tlout but we admire tile patrmsimdsal more than the pruale l r-thle Whigs, woho have not tieruplest to sacerifico timeic own Nr c-tags In effecting Whet they regis. dod aso apublic good ceuld e'they ...

WHY DON'T THESE MEN PROPOSE THEIR PLANS?

... he can get: ti 'The Whigs, before they turn'd them out, Had better platts than those; i llut-if they 1,o0tv what they're about- . Why don't thcse men ?? ? S And What is to be done at last? ti Ohb! wshat is to bc done? I The Whigs must turn them out again ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Maxwell's Iife of Wellington. A his- tory of recent eventi in.Alfghanistan, though they are of course attributed entirely to Whig mismanagement, may yet be read. with interest. The tale of Gaspar the Pirate is at length con- I cluded, a fact on whfol we ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... of her infant illegitima'e e, 'child, h, TERraomtSATION OF THE TORY GDVERNIMENT,-We RI Farc not aware of :anyr theory of the Whig party, which ot 'has'coi'ne'into dietssoibn which h'as'not met with the ap- P proval ofthe pt~esent Miniotiyh orf of any ncasture ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... expressly P for the Informatlien of Jurymen. adopts, apparently with appre- C o batlion the following sentence from Blackweood.- A Whig can cc Of no more oomprehend the constitution than a gambler can honour om to the tenth ?? 170. Now this is false; but P. waiving ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... German illumination. At athe Salisbury very High Church principles are not un- to t popular with a prelate appointed by the Whigs. There tieir is the old High Church, that the Times, in its days of Puseyism, called the High and Dry, at Lichfield, and ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... tdigblty oft othegill. 'I'li: artt cii ole en 1 Lord Jeihn Rua acU. indicates the podilthllatearete VI ' te Rvlew~ as ?? Whig prntneples. The article en e s to0N Foe Irand laud C1sibella`is. Ave undirstand. froln' the pen of L I~r. Ilaiimlton. and ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... SpraiTUAL DESPOTIrSa.-This is a series of pirpeis-e - ho printed by the editor, Mr. Audrow Scott, from '1 The loidepend- ?? cot Whig.' ansI other scureo, us being applicable is present re- cId, ligious and political discussious. The design of ?? writer o1 ...

Original

... youths and maids larig Are still ohut up in union barricadas. i the Man of the income tax, thine only measure, Stealer of Whig old clothes, what is thy pleasure ? your will the high nobles servilely consent tifot To be thy plaything and thins instrument ...

THE NEW JOHN GILPIN

... th What thing upon his back had got In Did wonder more and more. on It Away went Robert-neck or nought oe Past Radical and Whig; oi Ee little thought when he began If His bill would be so big, di The Peeg did bark, the Herald scream'd, Out spoke the farmers ...

Original

... little was seen of the new settlers' depredations, be ,vith the exception of the ground being bestrewed with 26 of bones and Whigs, the refuse of ReYnacrd's larder giving er. strong indications of his occasional visits to some of the irn neighbouring hen-roosts; ...