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WHY DON'T THESE MEN PROPOSE THEIR PLANS?

... he can get: ti 'The Whigs, before they turn'd them out, Had better platts than those; i llut-if they 1,o0tv what they're about- . Why don't thcse men ?? ? S And What is to be done at last? ti Ohb! wshat is to bc done? I The Whigs must turn them out again ...

CANNING'S HISTORY OF HIMSELF

... will suppose the writer we have just quoted to have been in error; and that Mr. Canning, who is a Whig. at heart, declined, coming in under the Whigs, for some valuable and perspective consideration; a Lisbon job, for instance ; -then the Rule of Three ...

Poetry

... light about to dawn- Tile gulping prebend took the tempter's bait, And sanctified the cause he curs'd of late. Next came the Whigs, with banners of Reform; Loud 'gan our Bishop 'gainst all change to storm. s The Pope once nore excited his disdain, i And ...

IS IT LIKE?

... help to amuse at this time, all but the hero, and, perinsps, the bard:- PORiTRAIr OF LORD STANLEY. (Frost the Times.) Ralf Whig, half Tory, like those midway things, fwixt bird and beast, that bv mistake have wnugs; A monel statesman, twixt two factiots ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Honnons.-We certainly must go to war with England. plC The wrongs she inflicts upon us are no longer to be borne. Briltsh 4 Whigs, British gold, British rsa-barons, British bankers, British editors, British principles, ?? polioyhave been playing FrI ri- ...

Poetry

... he proceeded to say:- Iyly Lord, I was roaming tow'rds Naples' fair bay, nd the crater which hangs on Vcsuvius's brow- AF Whig in a corner: 1 That's nought to the crater you're standing on now. Sir Robert. - When Hudson deliver'd my Sovereign s bheliof; ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... been able to turn the 6cale, to deprive Ireland of bold and honest Repeal representative, and seat in his rightful place a Whig lawyer, a sworn and salaried servant of England, an ex officio enemy of his own country ! anchester. —We have it on excellent ...

Original

... gen. tleman, all of the olden days. There is a slight temporary anachronism in the song, inasmuch as the writer supposesthe Whigs to be in power, whereas the Tories have just slipped into their births. This defect, however, will soon be removed, for by ...

Original

... to carry the day. t We fought for it stoutly, a We I've it devoutly, 'Tis our prile, our protection, our glory: C From the Whigs we obtain'd it, And now that we've gain'd it It shall not be swamp'd by a Tory. * (Chorus.) u Then fiil every glass, S Let ...

Original

... 'we must turn them out. -First came a false and faithless Whig, Whom all trie Whigs abandon, .-A thing as changeful as the Times, Well nicknamed shuffling Sandon; Ten years a Tory,-two a Whig, -As either was the fashion,- -But never what a mean should ...

AMALGAMATION OF PARTIES

... AMALGAMATION OF PARTIES. l For a century and a half disputes between parties calling themselves whigs and tories occupied the atten- tion of both houses of parliament, to the almost entire exclusion of subjects immediately connected with the real interests ...

Selection

... absurd, t And give his readers qsontsnzaff, le took to praising George the Third: And now in virtue of his crown, poomsus, poor Whigs, at once to slaughter; Like Donellan of bad renown, Poisoning us all with laurel water. And yet at times some awkward qualms ...