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THE GREAT COUNTY MEETING

... men have their wishes,- When they carve the loaves and fishes, The Whigs are my best friends. m His lordship lately was a member, And only quitted last September Russell & Co's Whig firm; Now, surely, you could not expect He would this happy chance neglect ...

LITERATURE

... too politically Profligate to eseape reprobation. You say you are neither Whig nor Tory, and, for once in your life, you speak the truth. But yon were a Torv', and you became a Whig, and you are now a placemnan; and you would hold that place of yours as ...

LITERATURE

... Liberalism. After showing tire feeloleroess of Whig legislation, and rejjoicing at the advent of tire Derby Adlminiotration to power, from Whinch lire expects noucla noore really liberal messures than fruom ony Whi.g governmsent, tire writer gives some valuable ...

OUR NEW PLENIPOTENTIARY'S SOLILOQUY

... think we've many who'd make a show If pitted, with Duel or Baron Titow. As for poor John Russell ! confound it, no! Why, the Whigs themselves, tho' they're rather slow In moral perception, and somewhat low In their standard of truth, can't forget the blow ...

FRAGMENT OF AN HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED DRAMA

... mixture throw. Whig that in the coldest shade Of St. Stephen's chapel laid, Sweltered venomn now hast got, Boil thou first i' the charmed pot ? All. Double, double, toil and trouble, India burn and England bubble. 2nd IV. Toe of disappointed Whig, Bandage from ...

POETRY

... should fate capricious Deny you bread, Your rich good friend, grown avaricious, Will c ut you dead. 'Whene'er a statesman, Whig or Tory, Talks loud a&d long Of serving country for the glory With yearning strong Needing no Sovereign to regard him; Look ...

A NOVEL EXHIBITION OF FREE TRADE

... subscriptions, like the emissary of a begging-letter sonclave. To this employ- ment, however, one of the proudest members of our Whig aristocracy has actually stooped, calling, not very long ago, in person,-it was the first time he ever did so,-to pay his bill ...

THE PARLIAMENT OF SALISBURY PLAIN

... your projects pursue, And this noble Idea keep ever inview; Let but Nambers and Noise the ascendancy gain, And then both ~Whigs and Tories, on Sailsbury Plain, Will lie Down, down,-all of you down! lllackwood . ...

POETRY

... Freodom brostdeoiing slowly dsins In a land of just altd old renowan, Of is settled Fa'ith and a stable Crown: For Tory or Whig or Rlalloial we, Gililstotiiie, Miighlite, whaeltever ire le, We ars all of tin thoroughly loyal, you see, Garibaldi! ...

LITERATURE

... d Tory. Hoe an Crocker ran in couples as Secretory to the Admiralty and Secretary at War. They wrote together against the Whigs in the Neis ?? Guide. His separation from the Tories arose from personal pique against the Duke of Welhngtion in reference ...

POETRY

... Don't you observe you are mere Resurrectionists Trying to get at the grave of the laws,? Honest Peel strangled them, Then the Whigs mangled them, Coffined, and sank therawith Coedden's applausoe. Any such notions I ?? yout had best bury Deep in thegrive where ...

POETRY

... been prolonged. Aly chief objeet, therefore. in tius addressinr yOu, is to show the very great instrice done to the present Whig Adnministration, by irmputing to ?? the former errors of a 'I'ory Governmest; and I entertain the hope tlat, amidst the existing ...