Weye's Letter June 13, ve;batim
... French Refugee, is taken into Cuftody for f pea kin S ?? of His ll* Sky : A. is alio Mr. Gordon, Author of the Ir.defendent Whig. South Sea, 124. ...
... French Refugee, is taken into Cuftody for f pea kin S ?? of His ll* Sky : A. is alio Mr. Gordon, Author of the Ir.defendent Whig. South Sea, 124. ...
... James Colebrook Ef ...
... thereon, oi greater ana ; Extent, either to be feued, or fette in long Tads. Barony of Kerfe, lying about a Mile from, and whig Paiifh of Falkirk, and SherirTdom of Stirling. Tk grefs, and Conditions ofthe Feus are to be feeni Handsof THOMAS ELIOT Writer ...
... in that Kingdom. Sir Samuel Stannier, Alderman of the Ward-within Aldgate, is given over by his Phyficians ; and we hear the Whig Party are letting up Jo- feph Eyles, Efq; to fucceed him in that Ward. '1 is faid that Alderman Barber, after he had been examined ...
... Bt*__fcYte. The Option is obvious, and the Choice muft: be foon made, or it will foon make itfelf. It is no Party Confideration -, Whig and Tory, Courtier and Countryman, are equally intercfted (if they will but know their Intereft) in averting thofe Dangers ...
... on of which, we think* fhould have that Weight, as to remove all Doubts and Fears concerning the Event of the laid Br Vhe Whigs, we hear, are very much furprized at the Proceedings ofthe oppofite^PartP, in put- ting up Alderman Levet for one of the Sheriffs; ...
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... impoverish d People deferves no Regard, yet Self-Intereft fhould prompt a ?? good Husbandry. Thegreat Patrons of Liberty, the Whig Writers, re- prefent the Reign of King Charles 11. zs a very Luxurious sad Expenfive One ; not, I ?? Accountof the great Sums ...
... concur with my Poll tion, The Ma- jority is always in thr F. : olt, en this Foundation it has beenfoofien fiid by the Righteous Whigs, Our Sovereign Lord the People! And tho' our Kings have fometimes vouchafed to declare, that they fite on the Throne of their ...
... to Atheijm, (if I may be allow'd to call that a Religion.) As to Party, he was both in Principle and Practice a right modern Whig, accor- ding to the Definition of thofe Gentlemen, which is exprefs'd in this their Motto, Keep what ye get, and get what ye ...
... Regiment in ; Ghent, th t late Ponfonby's in Bruges, and Colonel Li- Ipnier's at OitenL -The aoth, two Detachments of . the Right Whig, each compofed of 300 Fo. t, 100 Horfe , ?? i 30 Hull rs, under Lt. Colonel Powell, tiie other ! ■Drier Colonel Lord Robert ...
... 'tis ciear: His Enemy Pym dy'd a Patriot indeed; He ?? down the Earl, bnt liv'd not io fucceed. Tony Cooper, by Turns, ?? and Whig: (John Dryden has lafh'd him with Phoebus' \wn Caarles, James, William, Anne, all faw the fame Which all Patriots ?? when they ...