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A NOVEL EXHIBITION OF FREE TRADE

... subscriptions, like the emissary of a begging-letter sonclave. To this employ- ment, however, one of the proudest members of our Whig aristocracy has actually stooped, calling, not very long ago, in person,-it was the first time he ever did so,-to pay his bill ...

DEPRESSION

... little gun, And some paper bullets looking much like lead-lead- lead, And he said, I know a rig that 6ball dish each little Whig, And strike each noisy Rnd upon the head-head- head, And thin funny little Earl had a funny little bag, Wiboih he labelled ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... n for it, he is not In the slightest degree afraid of it, He has done what few Whigs have ever done-he has won the confidence of the Radlcals without estrarging the Whigs themselves. Lord Hartlngton knowsathat, in the state of things under which we are ...

REMARKABLE SAYINGS OF GREAT LAWYERS

... honoured walls behold with pain, Only thse ghost of their departed glory. LORI) LYNlIlltltST- aneformwa onle prayed for by the Whigs Heoand thea oble Duke had both beens taught so; For u rights the people scarcely ctaed two lris- He kneos it wellyand Mr ...

POETRY

... Freodom brostdeoiing slowly dsins In a land of just altd old renowan, Of is settled Fa'ith and a stable Crown: For Tory or Whig or Rlalloial we, Gililstotiiie, Miighlite, whaeltever ire le, We ars all of tin thoroughly loyal, you see, Garibaldi! ...

LITERATURE

... d Tory. Hoe an Crocker ran in couples as Secretory to the Admiralty and Secretary at War. They wrote together against the Whigs in the Neis ?? Guide. His separation from the Tories arose from personal pique against the Duke of Welhngtion in reference ...

Poetry

... tie shovel hats.- All born ot the fi(01 sass colst'siol) that sprilsgs From a topsy.tssrry order of hlisugs! Thliaks to the Whigs, this reign of s-0ow Math become bilt a nimitrer of history new; war as Riuslen kilsIs, to Isis great slsouiet, 1lats' Paddy ...

Poets' Corner

... our sorroses shall1 tell; Betray'd by the Land wve thought noble and just, Bless'd hote of our Fathers, farewell ! CASSIUS, A WHIG. Preceded by their priests, and followed by their soils, they proceededto itesepuichres oft'tleir ffathets, and silently uncarthed ...

POETRY

... Don't you observe you are mere Resurrectionists Trying to get at the grave of the laws,? Honest Peel strangled them, Then the Whigs mangled them, Coffined, and sank therawith Coedden's applausoe. Any such notions I ?? yout had best bury Deep in thegrive where ...

Poetry

... gait be proudest. Would'et thou Trath'sfair rerblancesee, All viewless to the rabble, : eep thy soul uabribed and free From Whig and Tory squabble; From fretful faction's hoarse debate, From foiled ambition's canker, From seas of never-ending prate And ...

IN MEMORIAM

... there, But we, to cheer their hour of gloom, Will gaily bid them banish care And write Resurgam on the tomb I For though Whig lordlings start aside, And scheming lowe defeat the Bill, ald England never will abide Long to be ruled by Tory will. And vainly ...

POETRY

... been prolonged. Aly chief objeet, therefore. in tius addressinr yOu, is to show the very great instrice done to the present Whig Adnministration, by irmputing to ?? the former errors of a 'I'ory Governmest; and I entertain the hope tlat, amidst the existing ...