Poetry

... determine to be free; Put the factions both to flight, The contest is for liberty. Britons, will you still submit To either Whig or Tory power; Will you cringe beneath their feet, Or kneel their favours to implore ? No I let every Briton cry, We're determined ...

AS THE OLD COCK CROWS, THE YOUNG COCK LEARNES

... compass must swell, The more noisy the crowd are; Yet for Lords to throw dirt On the Peerage too bad I call- Lord Russell is Whig, Yiscount Amberley Radical: Goes-in for the masses, - - Would triust to the millions To tool their own drag Without Peers for ...

MR. GLADSTONE

... published in a few days as an Election w National Antheoif: t( Shall brave old Gladstone die, For daring to defy a The great Whig clanI t] First on the roll of fame, t] Foremost in patriot aim, He bears this doathless name- J The Grand Old Mian. ci Of ...

REPEAL DICTIONARY

... and enduring prosperity of our country I a FOX-What do the Whigs think of this declaration of t their great man, CHABLES JAMES Fox, on the subject of the Union.: - t] At a meeting of the Whig Club, May 7, 1800, at the t Crown and Anchor Tavern in London ...

THE TRANSVAAL MUDDLES

... honourable P I, says Selborne glib, I knew it was a 'db, But I called it honourable. Who cried Shamue opon it ? We, says Whig and Tory, All who care for Englanid's glory, We cried Shame upon it, Who approved it strongly ? We, cry all the Ruds, And ...

POETRY

... And Fraser-mion from Buelhan's Bracs. Let Farquharson-s from Loeh.na-gur, And Forbeses from loal Stratlidon, Join westland whigs from vild Stranraer, And Tories from Loeh.Torridon. tlaedonalds from Glengarry conic, Fiom Kcppoch, loidart, Arruadale, And ...

Poetry

... rich and poor, the Charter: By it we'll stand, or with it fall, The Universal Charter. Oh, the Charter, do. f Bad lock to Whigs and Tories too, s They both do hate the Charter: r Bad luck to Orange and the Blue, They are King William's Charter. Oh, the ...

Poetry

... determine to be free; Put the factions both to flight, The contest is for liberty. Britons, will you still submit To either Whig or Tory power; Will you cringe beneath their feet, Or kneel their favours to implore? No ! let every Briton cry, We're determined ...

Review of the Week

... ofpure Whigs, for the Greys at least are anxious, it is re- ported, to escape from the difficulties which they have gathered around their position. Yet, for once in the history of the world, It is said that the marvel has come to pass, of even Whigs being ...

Review of the Week

... pure Whigs, for the Greys at least are anxious, it is re- ported, to escape from the difficulties which they have gathered around their position. Yet, for once in the history of the world, It is said that the marvel has come to pass, of even Whigs being ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... most brilliant and thoughtful exponents of Whig policy. He has been, as we think he said on one occasion, first an Englishman and then a Whig. For ourselves we have too often had to find fault with the Whigs. Too often the necessity has arisen, brought ...

LORD MELBOURNE

... one of the Whigs, as Palmerston was one of the Tories, who on the break up of Lord Liverpool's Admi- nistration acquired the designation of Canningites. The Tories who -adhered to Canning on the defection of Wellington and Peel, and the Whigs who came over ...