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ate for Mad Tom of Canterbury, and lodgedPT'— or have been handed over to the tender honest 'Whig judge and

... ate for Mad Tom of Canterbury, and lodgedPT'— or have been handed over to the tender honest 'Whig judge and jury, and sent heep ° 8,1 with John Frost and his solitary coKip ail ; . seas, for life. ® e Jon'd A litlle onward, John Knox was again sum appear ...

THE STAGE

... in the theatre. The Whigs ta and 'Tories were arranged on different sides, men and m women. The play written by a Whig author; the u: prologue by a Pauist (Mr Pope), and professed friend di to the Tories; and the epilogue by a Whig physician, e viz. Dr ...

only injurious to the character iheir patrons. don’t ask their discharge—why should ? for one set lacqueys is ..

... pranks. The proverb says, that when rogues full out honest men get their own.” need not then say what is to expected when Whigs and Tories unite. The signs of this truly worthy coalition (the one worthy of the odicr) accumulate; but the thing will not ...

SKETCH OF AN EPISTLE

... roaring pack abroad, Of mad, unmuzzled lions, As Queensberry buff and blue unfurled, And Westerha' and Hopeton hurled . To every Whig defiarce. But Queensberry, cautious, left the war, T' unmnanner'd dust might soil his star, Besides, he hated bleeding; But ...

books sent to bis cell. These were a source of great consolation to Andryane, and a still great joy awaited

... be had taken his stand. (To be concluded in our next.) The Seven Stages of Whiggery. The public world’? a stage, And all the Whig officials merely players, They have had their salaries and their patronage, And each man in his turn played many parts, Endured ...

THE LATE TORY ADDRESS PARAPHRASED

... come before your Majesty To give yoa information, That 'tis your high -- prerogative, In governing the nation, To turn the Whigs adrift, and to Supplant them by tho Torieq- By Lyndlhurst, Peel, and lVellingto, The authors of our glories. This excellent ...

Literature

... of the citizens with the Whig party had remained unbroken, but there uwere evident symptoms of restiveness on the par. of, the forner. They had no absolute objections to urge against the candidates offered to them by the Whigs, bout they complained that ...

TO THlt IT ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF KINCARDINE. Gextlemkv, fMIHE Reform Bill having now become the X law of

... opinions are sowell known to the greater jart of you, that it ia unnecessary for me to say more at preseal than that lam a Whig; that I most approve the measure of Reform now settled; and that I have always been advocate for the strictest economy every ...

THAT GRAND OLD MAN!

... couldn't ake out what it all was about- Any more than the Grand Old Man, Ho, ho ! Any mtore thaty thr Grand Old Nan. Then the Whigs took it up and moved stumping abroad, In a terrible fuss to maintain Tbst the great Manifesto was what they adored, Whilst ...

TOWN AND TABLE TALK ON LITERATURE, ART, &c

... rather have seen Mrs. Fletcher in a box at a theatre than have seen Mrs. Siddons on the stage of the same theatre. She was a Whig, and long a widlow. She i married for love of. what marriage is said seldom to give-liberty. Her husband, Archisiald Fletcher ...

SONG

... ?? And privilege siffers a gross uiiminution, th For nothing is safe tram these Wiigs, - he 5 I r These Whigs; Cli 0. nothing is sacred from Whigs I tb They ruired the landlords through Peel, .ha And Tbrcugh Peel - * And they' ipdered the farmers a-de ...