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Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales

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Poetry

... shall reach the top, ,And Nubs core tumbling down. Anil th ats the day fr which I'll wait, NMv harvest for to reap For if the Whigs keep long in place, W e'll have a gqneral snieep. Sept. IOth, CLOUDESLEY SnovrL, Jun. ...

A NEW SONG TO AN OLD TUNE

... thiat soein ?? wereT IN JUST IiEFOIIF I, Would vastly well do for ce, Of patience I biorrow 'just n oiw-.iy sad bye, ' Il the Whigs shall froul D~owrniig-street flee, litt ifnver I Vslitur on siotlimr aucd fr-y, It's ' uuncoaitson Stcatlq to lil'. ...

Poetry

... world ,f thirty three. tle When wyise ?? Milton fiercely soreatut', life ' No taxes til: the Bill is law,' e To all tile Whigs Lord Mil lo0 Seeill(I pr The nioblest lord they ever sawd es At Plicleliacnls, if I alnd yoea rr Should ?? my friends, Lord ...

POETRY

... years ago, T hey reared tile fretted canopy, XV here a bishop sleeps below ? All gorgeous in his robe of state, Whfile cherub whigs are spread ILi burnishi'd gold oil either bide, 'Jo guard his mitred head. 'Ihe while beneath, in contrast shewn, ScrCei'd ...

THE WAR

... Catholic electors are d the to support Lord Derby's government. He says:- The tl 'en- whigs are still your friends; but you have become the v. hey enemy of the whigs-and for what? In your ease for a g I in miserable mess .of'pottage; you have sold your ...

Poetry

... hand, III short there's nothiing iR TIr. STAT1 O' Tll' COI:NTRY, That any Statesinn of required et'rontery -Liberal or Ratt-Whig or Apostate 'Iory- Mfly oot term trailiquil ndl eon ciliatory- Bloast of the first fruits of E-laaimiipation, And thereupon ...

Poetry

... EIPlIGsC M.N W~ritten ons a pane of qlass in mm windowss of the Sunl, at iluddorsfield, IDorsetshire. 'The Quren is Wsith us,' whigs eumlting say For,'when she fiound ;Is in sie let u' sLtmy.' It may be so; but give tile lemmve to doubt How long she'll keep ...

Literature

... 1Iublic inati, has been ra- ther unfortunate foir hiniself, and not particularly satisfactory to the communoilty lie. began as a whig, the advocate of liberal principles, and the frce prtmulgatinn if opinions, however in lo the powers that weo re; andtherefore ...

Our Library Table

... while he maintained the rights of the Established Church, to repeal or greatly modify those harsh laws with which Whig Governments and Whig Parliaments had encumbered the statute book. He Was honestly desirous of placing upon a footing of perfect equality ...

Our Library Table

... reform bill was carried; a measure which had been most carefully prepared to re- of tain power in the hands of the oligarchical whigs. Soon VI after it was passed his lordship made a speech in favour of the permanency of the measure, and of its final character ...

Our Library Table

... bill was carried; a' d- measure which had been most carefully prepared to re- of. tain power in the bands of the oligarchical whigs. Soon v, after it was passed his lordship made a speech in favour sdof the permanency of the measure, and of its final n- ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

... ' triumph to the Whigs was a nt .ly great defeat aid a mortification. The low or Ra- Co sg dical party, in the county forced him lilupoi the £ a * Whigs, to the exclusion of their ow5' candidaite; sa .et anid the aristocratic Whigs of' Yorkshirie have ...