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THE SONG OF THE CHURCH

... Catholics We'll gain the victory. The Protestants of England Shall yet enjoy their own, When mighty Dan and Popish Priests And Whigs are An dead and gone, And the faithful sons of Churchmen Shall tithes and glebes enjoy When alarms, and your arms Have gained ...

THE CONSERVATIVE PRIME MINISTER

... is the great Sovereign power of the State, And does what the KING can't endeavour. For KisNG, People, and Whigs It don't care three figs; Whigs are out, and The lin/tS was to never Old Warwick so fam'd Was King-maker nam'd In a period of citil ;exation ...

LITERATURE

... republicanism. Between these stand a small but most respectable band-the friends of liberty and of order, the old constitutional Whigs of England-with the beat talents and the best Intentions, but without present power or popularity-calumniated and suspected ...

THE PHILOSOPHY OF FASHION

... ladies, being the weaker vessels, will be served before all Others. This comes of the two P'u-lkel anl Pusey. While, tile Whigs were ill offive, we uever read oa such thling but now they have the audacity to advertise them on th, face of the Morning Post ...

THE LAY OF THE CHEESE

... Of men with ragged breeches, Who practised the barbarities Of making hay and speeches; And Popish Priests, disguised like Whigs, Prepared to steal the Parson's pigs, To overthrow the Church and steeple, Ard break the backs of upright peop e;- Solid men ...

TERRY ALT TO CAPTAIN ROCK

... so next sinter multb nearor than Spaiti. With I got your last note, that was franked by Lord L-, ('1i1 delightful to I4mer Whig ixeomeP)- I teas stopj'ing at Tamworth-tht business can't tell Till wo meete; but hereafter if ill come, I oily %went down ...

LAST EDITION OF A GLASGOW PRIZE ORATION

... I'm going, yes, I'm going, To St. $tephe:m's sacred pile, Where so knowing, where so knowing, Full of sophistry and guile, Whig arguments with art repelling, I'll display mS Glas~ow stores. Oh ! hat joys shall I be telling, Tihiumplis new from Scotland's ...

LITERATURE

... Edited by Lord J.Y9 RV14EssLL. Vol. I. ROD Eichard Bentley. 9s volume concludes the memorials and Cor- ,Condence of the great Whig statesman. We mid memorials and correspondence, in ic-. wie ith the title-page. But in point of as far as the present volume ...

A DREAM

... surnamed the Blood), i. sir ftr,: With these allies, I care not who ar 1>t, Let those who dare, my Goverment oiti se> Thio Whigs may agitate-the people t r%- My motto's Wellington, the sword, aiwi %ii Stl . * The new provisional Governmettt St:ite tieini ...

LITERATURE

... aspects and tendencies of all public questions. It seems, in short, so far as its political character is concerned, to be a Whig journal, firm in principle, yet temperate in expiression, with an inifusion of a spirit, which ought ever to be, and which ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Gentleman, we underfland, dtiled himfelf a Ba- ronet, and is a partner in a Banking-hotife, in Portland P.lace. At a meeting of the Whig Club in Dublin, on the eth inftant, ?? Duke of' Leinfter was in the chair, and Mr. Grattan attended. A marvellous letter from ...

CONDOLENCE WITH SIR R. PEEL

... Whom no party would boast of, no Premier would trust Then, your Government high with high Tories to raise, You have Baring, a Whig the best part of his days! Once (attached to the people) he treated with scorn, As aristocral claim, the whole duty on corn ...