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REPUBLICAN I tU'n.TIES

... REPUBLICAN I tU'n.TIES. tu ?? ti.e drownings wen- firft per. formed .n the night. But when the French Whig Correfpondine Committee became at culhnned to the crime, they were execute.! hy day, At firft, they drowned their vifliing with their clothes on ...

LONDON, Satukdav, Aug. 6

... their independente. The State of Connecticut has petitioned to be taken under the protection of Great-Britain. The fpirit of Whig and Tory prevails to the northward more than ever. The Boftonians ate attempting to drive away every Britifh ?? from their ...

DIED, Mrs. Cox, niece to the late Right Hon. Lord Craven, and daughter of ihe Hon, George Craven, late gover-

... Glouccftcrftiirc ; daughter of John Oldmixon, efq; of Oldmixon in Somcrfct, tltc renowned Anugonift of Pope, and the great Whig Hiflorian of the lilt century.-— The Lady of Dr. John Prendergafl, of Richmond. ---Owen Owen, efq; of Tynjeved, in Montgomeryshire ...

Sunday's and Tue Pods Saturday flit's GAZETTE Vivkna 01 4 THE Itirora in Mch itVti fitch loads lyfi' mtnv fcaggape

... JOHN at Cbtaf-rtrtr Confiding new fi?!d piece of cotton cut fine Vhrr r Catalogue and Stafford cad at tho iling WHIG ij CO- lG “ THE next of whig be SOLD br AuAion fine in latter (uidrf private - -hick in Strand i His PORTLAND I JOHN I WI1JLLAM CAVENDISH ...

ExtraS of a letter from Point-no-Point, near Phila-.delphia, dated Aprils, 1786,

... bankruptcies— heavy taxes— a fcarcity of hard money —murmurs againft the public— perplexity in the Con- grefs—many -launch whig, metamorphofed into rank lories — liberty and independence more infupportable than taxation and a Britilh government— and, ...

Printed HOOPER JOURNAL BENEFICIAL fo AttVERT WILTS City BRISTOL &c) are taken in W TayUr Warwick-fquare where ..

... Show-Glaffes Preferves Sweetmeats all lately laid io and in higheft Catalogues may the of in Burton-ftreet Whig Club— -Tuefday very meeting Whig was Crown and Anchor Tavern Strand Mr Fox took the chair in the abfenc of Mr Grey and he was fupported by the ...

Published: Monday 11 December 1797
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2430 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

POLITICAL REFLECTIONS

... 14th of July. Such meetings, we cannot but think, might be as well forborne 5 and we cannot but applaud the wifdom of the Whig Club, who declined, as a body, to take any part in a feflival intended to commemorate an event foreign to the hiftory and the ...

Anecdote of the famous SyDNEY. [From the LONDON URING Mr. 5ydney’s Stay in Fiance, one Day hunting with the French

... fuppoied to. countenance the Mifcondué& of any Party. Of which we have have had a Variety of Inftances in Rowndhead and Cavalier, Whig ant Tory, Court and Ceuntry Parties. By this Defcription of a Party, we, by a fair andimpartial Enquiry into that have “hitherto ...

MARRIED. John Campbell, efaj'to the Right' Hon. Lady Caroline Howard, cldelt daughter of the Earl cfCitrJjfl- ..

... ofthe kingdom, by 'which he contributed to refine the manners and tafte. His patriotic cha- racter is equally known. He was a whig from pure conviction, and helupportcd the popular party with hearty zeal. The Ms which Wales has fultamed by his death will ...

Dialogue between the two Heads temple Bat. dull difmal watchmen were going their rounds, And paft one o'clock ..

... in—who have pretty wide gorges: Nay, further, they urge, if there is fuch a thing As a rebel or traitor to country and That Whig all creatures is furely the worft, And that Tories were ever mod true to their truft. If fo,—had we liv'd 'till our friends ...

Riiles and Maxims for promoting Matrimonial Happinefs. AddfeJJed all IVidoivs, JPrves, and Spinflers. likelieft ..

... make it fure. O'er Globes & Scepters, now, on Thrones it fv.ells, Now trims the Midnight Lamp in College Cells. ' is Tory, Whig : It plots, prays, preaches, pleads, Harangues in Senates, iqueaks Mafquerades. Here B—'s Humour makes a bold Pretence, There ...

Present State of the Nation

... for the cuftoms opinions of Wceftors, no attachment but to private intereft, rtv7l- 1 for felfim Ratifications. Whilft of Whig and Tory; High Church jj** Church, Court and Country fubfifted, the lief , as ' dlvitled arid each fide held opinion, for t ...