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Lancashire, England

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Manchester, Lancashire, England

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LITERATURE

... eIee6eitn hee I'u-pr, ofmpetition the, ge newof thle f4Q ders R and though two: thrl o:thei W at:eisosie es weire attachie A 'the Whig interet, onWeyadbeaUnitnrm Y, rtu Me& to eah arlaent, o peaees'fe gauthe pesce of te ,hcounit~y;?1..;;i: ' ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... and oppressive irmposts ; li hatred of Utili. tarianism, or hi other words, of niraily frecdoerr; anlid his detestation of Whigs, Refiirtnecs, Ratlicals, ind suci-like try, are all exeaedingly triniring lt this time ofl - iy, aind by iill dcent arid s ...

LITERATURE

... yet what can be better? Cobbett never was a Whig; in all his errors and wander- ings he has a strong relish of old English feeling about him. He has a true British hatred of gendarsues, Bourbon police, Whig spies, hireling magistrates, Lon- don bureaux ...

THE NEW ADMINISTRATION

... to Lord B-m: My lord, it devolves on you and me To choose for our lKing, who has left us free To select such servants, good whigs atnd true, As we need, our measures to carry through. This, my dear learned lord, is no bad thing, And we;re mush indebted ...

Poetry

... Arnd-in short-eels were born to be treated just so.+ 'Tis the same with these Irish-wbso're odder fish still- Your tender whig heart shrinks from using them ill;, 1 myself, in my youth, ere I came to get wise, t Used, at some operations, to blush to ...

Poetry

... Defying evert ill. -The leak youl see In this gude ship, I is nae leak at ?? Her timbers still are fast and sound- Aiva! ye Whigs awal Sir Robert hadia gone a step, A step but barely ane, When the Irish plank flew out the ship, An' the saut sea it caule ...

Poetry

... Shou1li steal the coe'ricq thoigli he scorned the head1 I wilo declare I hold tlbe whigs so low, Tliat te'er with money 3'ntotuhst them will I go. l'or fear somie whig should nteal ?? my pirSe, Who woilil not stick at this, nr eien tit worse. T'te hour ...

Poetry

... hottest foellones. -But tell me-setting jests aside- Havs whigs, those aelfish elves denied, Tlo dub thee, Frank, a peer? If so, thou'rt right in wrrath to turn, And in defence of tories burn, Since whigs ure insincere. ix. Bnrdett, I have ino wish to balk ...

Poetry

... be spared for a dlay. This might have been hoped from a common-place foe, Who eared not with polities ranleour to blend; A Whig might have shrunk from attemp.ting a blow, But not so the gentle Cosaervstive j ised. Ah ! no, ore affrection 'an pay the last ...

IF. BUT. HOWEVER

... Andrew Agnew and the advocates of Christian liberty-lialf-w-ay between the Dissenters and the Church-and half-way between the whig administra- tion and the tories;-but always ready to sally forth from the middle ground to attack those whom he deems the weakest ...

Poetry

... never vexes his ears; Re hugs to his bosom the toy he derided, Butd-s in-round terms~all the bishops and peers. Both tory and whig, ever rehdy to plunder, Have stripped honest John nearly naked and bare, So tugged it his pockets. that no one can wonder If ...

Poetry

... the.great a , Sovereign power,9f tbei State, d duiles what the ?? can't eudervepur I For King, Peoplds and Whigs It don'tcare three figs; Whigs ore oe1, 1nd Th e s , 'oses5 oe never I a Old Wa wick of.r4i'a Was KJig..maer tiiau ' ; . In a period of e ...