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... THE WHIGS AND THEIR WHIPPER-IN. (From the Blackburn Standard.) A very small personage in the political world, albeit nephew to a whig-made bishop, son to a whig-made lord, and whipper-in to a whig-made House of Commons, was entertained at dinner on Thursday ...
... WHIG CONFIDENCE. (From the John Bull.) Lord Melbourne had on Tuesday night, in his place in the House of Lords, the self-possession (we will use no harder word) to assert that in the last session of Parliament he had the confidence of the House of Lords ...
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... WHIG CHARITY. LORD H--W-CIC TO HIS SUNDERLAND ADMIRERS. I don't like the tale you have cobbled, About the poor fishermen's cobbles, And don't see why / should be troubled Every time they are found in such hobbles. I own, as you'll fancy, no doubt, My ...
... SHORTCOMIAGS OF THE WHIGS. _(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) Mr. Hume has hit upon a new dodge. He has addressed the following letter to the printer and publisher of a Manchester Ultra-Radical journal : London, Oct. 10, 1816% Dear Sir,—Some numbers of your ...
... WHIG ADDRESSES TO (FROM A GOVERNMENT PAPI3R.) SHEPTON MALLET. We, the undersigned inhanitarts of Sheoton Mallet, have viewed with regret and astonishment the attempt lately made 'o remove from the royal household your M jesty's chosen and tried friends ...
... after the whig fashion, by voting a plumP e , r ., o gi Alston! Those who re m e m b er Si r Thomas on the will not press hard upon the errors of an old man. 113° 4 Disney has done well in producing this gentleman 110 pattern of a consistent whig: for what ...
... the assassin escaped. The whig journals take but little notice of this deed, while they are exeerating the orangemen, who are, to their annoyance, merely obeying the laws and offending no one. The present practice of those whig journals is, to glean and ...
... WHIG DOCKYARD MANAGEMENT. TO THE EDITOR. SIR,—I reside in the neighbourhood of Pembroke Dockyard, and observing in your article of last Wednesday's impression remarks on the Whig management of the dockyards, perhaps a little information of what has baing ...
... WHIG RADICAL LIBERALITY. At the last meeting of the Committee for managing the Cork poor-house and lunatic asylum, the following conversation is reported to have taken place. The secretary had a very gratifying testimonial respecting the manner in which ...
... the cry resounds from Southwark to every constituency in the realm— Any one but a whig l Passing over I the Canadian and Jamaica despotism, let the report cf the whig I commissioners of inquiry into tee state of tee constabulary force be ransacked, and ...