Whig Cabbages
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... again and again made manifest that the Whigs could always outstrip their opponents in any doings of this kind ; and assuredly the present holders of office have been excelled none of their predecessors, whether Whig or Tory, their relish for what Lord John ...
... WHIG COMMISSIONS. Thanks to Coloue! who moved for such there is now prepared printed, returns respecting nil Commissions issued siuce tae memorable November, 1830; salaries and expenses, days' labour, &c. The number FoaTY, and most of them slill ...
... WHIG LAWYEILS. The prietipal mop if wok .1111. the dilzr:test of Lord idedi et legal hineemilmi death created a seturelly be tie firet kr preemption. The Auceeey.Gemeral. it Is MM. steed, declined to reptitoe Sir Cr.sswstl,end inn - tbe lot fell Baton ...
... WHIGS AND TORIES. Members the Liblral Members of the last, and Government. piiubable Members of ANY FUTURE 1 ORY GOVERNMENT. I.ord John Russell, Sc- Sir Rolieit Peel, proximate cretaiy State for the Co- Tory premier, and leader lonies, and leader of the ...
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... WHIG UNANIMITY. Among theatrical managers it is almost an universal custom to bring their season to a close with some novelty, which shall not only draw full houses but furnish them with a criterion whereby they may cater for the amusement of their patrons ...
... THE WHIG PINT. We see that the organ of the three Whigs of Buckinghamshire, name the Chronicle, announces its intention of publishing itself future (to use- its own expression) the price of pirn*. Judging from its contents, it may be called dear the ...
... Woburn Whigs of the House of Russell. The representative of that house, now seeking to represent this borough, went back two hundred years in his effort to prove the hereditary iniquity of the Tories—the equally hereditary virtues of the Whigs. We will ...
... WHIG PRODIGALITY. Tbe Whig* have created, i„ , it{le more , ~t years, less than one perrß) Duke* Marquises Earls .. Barons The number will astonish our readers, the result ot the enumeration astonished ourselves. The fact is so-the Whig* have, i„ nio ...
... examination, it will be found that, in nearly all particulars, a modern Tory resembles a Whig of -Queen Anne's reign, and a Tory of Queen Anne's reign a modern Whig.' Some instances of this curious interchange may, from an historical point of view, not ...
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