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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... that await him in his next volume. The ingenuity which has served him in passing off Whigs for Tories, will hardly so well serve him in passing off Tories for Whigs. The coin is too plainly counterfeit. But it is a great pity that names should distract ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXAMINER. The History of Party;ffrom the rise of the Whig and Tory Factions, in the reign of Charles IT, to the passing of the Reform Bill. By George Wingrove Cooke, Esq. Vol. I-I. Alacrone. This book will be useful to many readers as an ...

THE MOST MODERN BALLAD OF CHEVY CHASE

... fame, A Hume! a Hume! the slogan old, Still echoes to the name. Meanwhile the battle raging Full many a pair, I wsen, Of Tory, Whig, and Radical, In shameful plight were seen. Of all the gallant members Who mustered strong that night, Scarce two scole now ...

AN IMAGINARY CONVERSATION

... It is quite unexampled at the present day that men of such sagacity and such firmness should be employed by either party, Whig or Tory. We need care little for speeches. icholas. Perhaps so. But sometimes a red-hot word, falling upon soft tinder and ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... do give breath; To what I say-stick like grim death; Tories at times, Whigs too, are bad, At others think, both going mad. Now 1, a Whig bred, but not horn, When I think the Whigs wrong, I mourn; I say not this, them to flatter, Nor out of mere idler ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... men, and yet' lie is unknown to Newspapers. His fame is no'part and parcel of the common talk of England: he is, however, a Whig doctrinnaire *7The exemption shoild be on the lowest class of windows. ?? S4y sevea shillings a window for thie fist class ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... independence; he is, in truth, as little of a Whig as may be: but he wants temper. We must be allowed to whisper this. What purpose of historical elucidation has he proposed to serve by these attacks upon the Whigs ? In the absence of that, what private quarrel ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... pray can von, or anv of your readers, inform us if some of the writers in the EtdinoburgA Review are notpensioners of the Whigs, or in some wvay or other sharers in the venality by which we have so long been governed? It seems to me to be nearly i'mpossible ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... that of the Wild Irish Girl. - Mr. Stanley, and his tribe have bowed her out of the strongholds of Irish wrong. Nevertheless, Whig or bewhigged, it is impossible for Lady Morgan to write that of Ireland which is not well worth reading: the dramatized sketch ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... readingVoltaire, Volney, &c. and conceiving ideas that the world might be better governed, leads to reprobacy and the gallows. All Whigs, Republicans, and Reformers are exhibited as fools in sentiment and knaves in action. In a word, we have here the familiar ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Scotch cases, and writing for the Review. His great talents soon excited atten- tion. He became a general favourite in the first Whig society of the day, and before the time ar- rived when he could be called to the English bar, had received the offer of a seat ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... pride such as only an English Whig Peer, a Cardinal, or a Brahmin ever honestly feels, neither compromised or gave way; and even when Canning made a movement towards Liberal opinions, and drew around him some of the leading Whig statesmen, Lord Grey stood ...