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Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... Continent ; and ?? ' W' 1 I cw ?? I hc c plans long 1 pointed out vrithi di tiluctues' a ?? 0i e1lecal to alI experience, by the Whig party in this county, were at length adopted-after ?? vacillation, and after the memorable Jacl-ia- a-boc succession of comnmanders ...

Poets' Corner

... (For party, mind, I do not care a fig; For why should Whig or 'Joi'y cramp or wvarp us?) And when the House of Commons was sent packing, lie *-alued not a pin what jokes wiere crackiig. A boiflde Whig he call'd himself, 1Though he, like other men, might ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... much more popula11(r among lriih political mene than at any time subsequent or antecedent; birt thein, us isvoi as Illw, the Whig l'art ?? divided on thin important question, though they all agreedl that the (3overnment ought to be Parlia- I mnentritry ...

POETRY

... -what will lie utter next? $ooner should I in Paris look to see AD English army sent their guard to be.' 'the consent of the Whig Father was however ob- tained, contrary to all expectation, though not very graciouSlY accorded; but a still more unpromising ...

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 ...

Poets' Corner

... wjpoetz' caorner. BRITANNIA sat weeping, The Lion lay sleeping, And Liberty sobbing in grief; % Wlhen a resolute band Of Whigs, hand in hand, Determined to give her relief. 'T'hev look'd here and there, Betwveen hope and despair, For a man that would ...

Oracle of Fashion

... have for its object to place your Majesty beyond the pro- tection of the People of England Tuesday, a General Meeting of the Whig-Club of York was held at Efridge's Hotel, and no less than fifty-three Members were admitted, including a Member of Parlia- ...

Oracle of Fashion

... should produce permanently beneficial effects, unless accompanied by an effectual and thorough Parliamentary Reform. If the Whigs were to accept office on any other principle than that of rendering the Members of the House of Couimons the actual Repre- ...

Review of Literature

... neighbourhood. The -Honouralie Presi- dent todk the opportuaity of avowihg hiistilfi a Whig, J entertaining principles similar to those entertained and acted Lponl bythe Whigs at the revolution of 1688, and which seated the House of Brunswick-on the throne ...

Poets' Corner

... tic]i a curse wrill clitng to thy parting breath, Ac awsfl aso thy doomn. - - -aiaisl THE GREAT NORTHERN WHIG CLUB. Tite tinnttsl meeting of' site Whig 'Citib of' Chieshtire end tlie djoinitiig coutitie~s will take place on Motnday, tire 11th stf October ...

Poets' Corner

... ing letter of his Lordship, which was intended for insertion last week, contains a sort of declaration that he is no longer a Whig: at all events, he must be a very milk-and-water one,1to have been frightened by the Declaration lately put forth by the Club ...

Review of Literature

... unequivocal means of satisisesteti shall be alisays tittended ?? It many be recollecterl, that at thtis interesting moment for the Wh~igs, Mr. Fox was abroad. Ale was, however, sent for, andl lost no time in cominrg oVer, 'Visbe followzing letter from Adnilmitli ...