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Review of the Week

... stands the fact that the Whigs are tottering-the Manchester men afraid -the people ?? Trade in danger, and the Tories bearing down upon place and poier. Thus gloomily opens the political year-gloomily, indeed, when the Whigs are pointed to as the props ...

Poetry

... as one unite, And join in Freedom's enuse, Shouting for Duancombe and our Rights; Free, just, and equal laws ! When the Whigs and Tories join'd The labourer to enslave, Duncombe crush'd their monster Bill, And consigned it to its grave. The Post.offie ...

Poetry

... -Letall as one unite, And join in Freedom's caute, Shoutingfor Duacombeanidour Rights 5 Free, just, and equal laws! When the Whigs end Tories join'd The labourer to enslave, Dluncombe crush'd their monster Bill, And consignel it to its grove. The rost-offico ...

Literary Scraps

... rather, 'if he be a skapeerabe mans be mukt' needs be' ?? Whig or a Tor. 'T'B rersebf the ' .proposition is applied'a, tol BRefornes. 'Ifiao iidia' vidual be Wot a respsetablb man he clnot be a Whig or t*Tory. . SUcb,is the reasoning o'f tied Wjigig. and ...

THE DAMNABLE BOOK

... sition they take the words 6 Whig gai us~ e by Mr. DEEGAN ,in speaking of the hook, and/,wil. fully misrepresenting them as being intended for a quotation from the bank,' try to make it s5eea'Vnn- likely that 'any Whig would have so written,,., Al this ...

Poetry

... amoarp. IK ACROSTIC. L if e, what is it ?-toil and woe; I nfernal Whigs have made it s0; B lood is on their heads; and weeping E yes bedew the sod, where sleeping R ests a victim. Hark I that cry I T is from a voice that cannot die; Y outhful, smiling ...

Poetry

... p1oetrp. ACROSTIC. L ife, what is it ?-toil and woe; I nfernal Whigs have made it so; B lood is on their heads; and weeping E yel bedew the sod, where sleeping R ests a victim. Hark! that cry! T 'is fron a voice that cannot die- 1 outhful, smiling, LIBERTY ...

Poetry

... dodging, - 'ii Govertiment ?? gets the boird, The paupers only get the lodging.- . * Bsotis we hereby all agree .Kith brue, Whig unanoimit, We're very grieved tobe, we're sure, ct such expense to stsp the poor, ;tiutbeg to state (if 'tisn;i nonsense) ...

Poetry

... Air, Old Esgtandfor ervshal tl 'weithe stoirm. 'the Charter ! thy principles never shall founder, Though the dastardly Whigs may destroy thy best nien. The progress of truth shall make despots knock under: S We'll rally around thee, again and again ...

Poetry

... TPRISONERi.) .Ar, Ol Epglrnad ?? aver h6lt wiaihi the MOMJn_ The Charted rf thy imtieis nvier shall founder, Though the dastaly Whigs may destroy thy best ,men; The progress of truth shall make despots knook under: te Well1 rally around thee, aain and again ...

Poetry

... IN )Y ~BTA BITt,8WL Ol F.gZandfor ever ?? ?? tihe ator eCarter, thy nrinciples ne~vr. shall founder, ,Xhough the dasti y Whigs.may49e8tro th.beat Ifen';Ogress of truth shall make. despots knock TheV Pr uenldealy around thee, again and again ! ¶hat though ...

Literature

... 1889. The Monthly Choenicle, which was for some time a respectable literary magazine, carrying only the dead weight of a few Whig orudities, as a foil to its many beautisX and a draw back on its exceilenice, is now degenerating into a mnere party hack. ...