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CHURCH AND STATE

... uhein Veded. ..Are Euglishmen .for-everdoeeWd tobef ?? of a paumper'd aristocrac+-t' t hle th~ories baee. witbtb~em the baser Whigs~t . I 3Must fall 'heathi hat themselves have rais~ed-a sionsi,: While Britons ail a *R ADICAL RErOitii!: ?? ...

SCENES IN THEATRICAL LIFE

... war-though only one of words-is sometimes carried on with a degree ef spirit and perseverance which would do bonour to either Whig or Tory; and the scene of these displays is frequently the dressing.reom. Iowever, as we deem that we have a more pleasant ...

POETIC EPISTLE TO A GERMAN PRINCE

... Whose boon extends to folks of every station: Yet many would prefer ' Old Postage' still, To filling the hiatus by taxation. Whigs to their ' Tub Retrenchment' so have clung, They've stopp'd the spiggot, but knock'd out the bung. Long credit you may have ...

CABINET RESOLUTIONS TO SATISFY THE COUNTRY

... dodging,' 'Tis Goveroment that gets the bnard, The paupers only get the lodging:- Rlesolred, we hereby all agree With true Whig unainiity, We're very grieved te be, we're sure, At such expense to starve the poor, But beg to state (if 'tisn't nonsense) ...

THE STAGE

... to make bolhouss proSmeious.. -B1ItLFAST THIEATRE.' ?? . In Inserutin tbe,-subioined account ~(take4fromr tbe . Belf55t Whig') iva thhik'it only due to Mr. iatlclin-Bfr-. 'i~oughbs to intorm ottf~ reede~ts that tor:.* considerable time p'astihe llas ...

THE ODD FELLOW'S REVIEW

... scandals, to render their presence tolerable. The d lopinionsof the writer of the' Secret History' savoifr etroh'gly to of Whig-Liberalism. We should 'think -hind otab of those 10 well-meaning persons, who are more shbcked at the crimes er of the ' i ...

THE STAGE

... have so nearly prostrate laid. e the . Your manufiactures and your tradedl. ing What most your statute-books degrade? The Whigs.' Laws. c 41d What weaken most and stultify *- Your monarch's liberal Ministry? 'v r Theii narrow-mirided policy? ' Tie Whios' ...

THE ODD FELLOW'S REVIEW

... to rr eraks of the movement; and A ?? miranll uses Isis enllargement to publish a rapub- ul armlal. So wvorks the improved Whig re- PC urlinl honest men of Chartism. We take w to! ?? sountl remarks from an excellent in- na ,I'\t'i-ticle, entitled 'What ...

TORYISM v. FREEDOM

... Stanzas, by way of rider. Free Trade! the Tories must share the fame- Put a Whig in place of each Tory name; Yoil 6nd the effect will he just the same! Which Nobody can deny. Give the Whig as well as the Devil his due; He may certainly brag of a bealtbier hue: ...

THE STAGE

... thought, commoln sense, nor interest for any one. W. L., York-It. Mi. N., Cirencester-J. T., and ' ?? are declined. 'I'he 'New. Whig' is good for nothing. 'lie ' Fate of MIlacleod' was not worth the trouble of read- ing. These ' poetical tributes' are a sore ...

HYMNS FOR THE UNENFRANCHISED

... eaves Of that fair ohapelry. 'Hurrah for the road and the thimble-rig ! No 'cuter lads you'll see Than bully Tory or civil Whig, Whatever the dodge may be. The world be damn'd for a den of thieves ! No better Iuck have we Than to merrily garner the golden ...

PADDY'S METAMORPHOSIS

... Pats into niggers MORAL. 'Tis thus-but alas I by a marvel more true Than is told by this rival of Ovid's best stories- Your Whigs, when in offlce a ahort year or two, By a lnsus natura all turn into Tories. And thus, when I beat' them strong measures' advise ...