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Poetry

... the Jatmnkicas Bill, no fewer than 66 did so from gratihude i'fo fatotirs received. Of Ithe 66, there were crented by thie Whigs ?? promoted by them 12, atpoipited to ofice 11; and if we add tile 5 Wih.ols who obtaiteiid tbe five sees at their' lands, ...

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... as Tory,-then he joined the late Mr. Canning,-and he has been, of late years, first a followers and then a leader, of the Whigs. He sees nothing him- self to regret, or to blame, in these changes: and wa. quote the defence he offered, on the 3rd of March ...

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... your projects pursue, And this noble idea keep ever in view Let but Numbers and Noise the ascendancy gain, And thee both Whigs and Tories on Salisbury Plain, Whill lie dowsn, down-all of you down. OUn OWN FIRESIDE, for January, 1866.-London: W. Macintosh ...

LITERARY MISCELLANY

... placard lhs bhcit extenlsively eirculatel:- m- Attempts are bcing Imade to pilru upon the West Riding ;ire either the old Whig olrmcial, Sir Cbarles Wood, or thitt ip- novice in red tape, Sir J. W. Ranmsdeu. Reformers ace -are you going, by your silence ...

Poetry

... tie proposed the health of It er M11ijesty's Bhitiislers, which was received witlh hisses, groans, and Down with shte whigs, i itt amendment was moved, TThat this assembly i lius no ronfirdence it) her Majesly's ministers, i and carried by a majoriny ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

... essays to show that the king was not to : blame for the massacre of Glencoe. The reviewer shows that the pet monarch of the whigs was perfectly , aware of the nature of it, and really responsible for I that horrible ?? have, also. a searching re- ) view ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... thing which they had come to believe belonged to them in turn, just as the government of the country belongs in turn to the whigs and tories, is as hairy as a bison and as rough as a Polar bear. Ife may have delicately formed limbs, bat if so they are r ...

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... life as Tory,-then he joined the late.MIi^, Canning,-and he has been, of late years,first a follpwe4 and then a leader of the whigs. Ho seee nbthsng hfm- self to regret, or to blame, in these chanlges:and we iquote the defence ?? te3rdof Darch, 1821, of the ...

Poetry

... procousols, dured even a n urtner to tiiuke itself Iteeril dithiti the walls of to (Con- I ?? Ahugavine. I)urin the tilenc the Whigs biuve )held oflico they X iave creslted sixty peers, aud hiiglhiools buy ?? t dozen; 1so0e of the letter ior eiioluragelient ...

Our Library Table

... your projects pursue, And this noble idea keep ever in view Let but Numbers and Noise the ascendancy gain, And thefe both Whigs anl Tories oil Salisbury Plain, Will lie down, down-all of you down. OUR OWN FiRESIDE, for January, 186.-London: W. Macintosh ...

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... made him very popular wita ?? and Radicals. In reality, he was very little of a partizan ; and cared more for the navy than Whig, Tory, or 'Radical. On the 11th of July, 1818, he had married Adelaide Louisa daughter of the Duke of Saxe-Meiningen; a princess ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... ?? 'AN'D- fOXEBRS. ' What:is-ttie-oni whig a barber can make?L-Aii, ear-wig., n £Ihope-L haven't huit'- your feelings, as the' E. rasin-seed said to the hollow tooth. z W-henyourlistiargets into disorder, whab heathen- f deity should itnamnee?-Oomus ...