L O N D O Novcmber 6
... Society to the Chairman and Committee of the Whig Club, for the Honour, they had .conferred on them by an early Communication of their Refolutions refpefting the Erc ...
... Society to the Chairman and Committee of the Whig Club, for the Honour, they had .conferred on them by an early Communication of their Refolutions refpefting the Erc ...
... Blood thereon. He was committed Prifon, upon of being the Perpetrator of this horrid Murder. Ipofl. Politicai. Intelligence WHIG and TOR Y , ' car tl,at Mr * lt '~ i >* hour, X xpcfteJ from France.-* ” Hcu/i had been Si>adi Mr. W. would have taken his ...
... the Heir at Law of the Deceafed in this City, is the following curioui Article: — htm. to an tmpty Candle Cheft, full of old Whigs worth nothing at all, 01. ss. od. b order effectually to put a Stop to robbing the Mails in future, a Correfpondent propofei ...
... ancient Leigh Court, late the Property of the Honourable M r , Tiencbard, Secretary Queen Anne, and Author of the Independent Whig ; amongft which are upwards One Hundred undoubted original Pidlures. ...
... book of Privy Counfellors. His Grace's crime was no other than that of oppo* fing Lord Bute's mea fines. 'At a meeting of the Whig Club, on Tuefday lafl, Mr. Fox, in a fpeech declaratory of his fen* timents in thefc critical times, condemned Mini- Hers in ...
... d, who was received with univerfal Applaufe; and who immediately declared that his Principle? were thofe of an independent Whig his Demerits he left to his Opponents, who would not be idle in difcovcring them. Mr. Fox then Hated feme Length the general ...
... Time) SOME T-.ovohts on tie i .afenabknefs of a Gene- lal ? tural Nation; ?? to thofeof ail Denomi- nation:, who a& upon Whig principles. Printed for 11. Shute Cox, at the Prince's Arms in Patcrnoi.cr Row. Where may be bad, Prict Haifa Guined, An A ...
... N. Vander Noot, Agent Plenipotentiary of the faid People of Brabant.” Lord John Cavendifh honoured the late Meeting of the Whig Club York with his Prefence, Lord Downe in the Chair. The Meeting was highly refpcfta’ole and numerous. Before his Lordinip ...
... Primatt Knapp, many years reftor of Shcnly, in Buckingham (hire, in whom every Chrifiian and moral virtue were united. The Whig Society, once the flourifhing body ofOppftion, has dimlnifhcd into a fmall club, among the lilt of whofe Stewards for tbe next ...
... had a Conference with his Majefty for two Hours, the Refute of which was a Difmclination on the King’s Part to employ the Whigs, and moll refolute Deni don the Part of Lord North to be concerned on any other Ground than the broad Bafts of fuclt Coalition ...
... have not learnt. A new Publication from the Pen of Mr. Punier is fhortly to make its Appearance. It is a Letter from the Old Whigs to the Nemo IVhigt, the latter ef: whom Mr. Burke treats with great Irony.- fie meant to •ftaiiJifh, that the Dottrincs of ...
... Col, Junes, tent nn ?? of Atperior rank to Inveuhnitc tlit nil aii, when the uiikeie were rep liiiuudcd. A, Meeting of the Whig Club was held on Saturday at the Crown and Anchor, Mr. Erfjune in the Chair, at which it was refolved, to form Aflbciations ...