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INTELLIGENCE POLITICAL. WHIG AND TORY

... refraflory ? Tq A/i Independent Whig, pr nt e r> ic\El bu» us , that he took up his pen with -his to l,ndcccive the P eo P le - this was \ to r? ret that h« miltook the 'din rom °te quite the contrary, viz. the k r?v P ople. The Whigs, fays he, • k ai)d the ...

From the London Chronicle

... what individual can you the blame thereof juftly at- 3 ,n ted Whigs rail at that great man, I to L- re^u^es to take you in : but I defy AA Jie s lar that is wrong or wicked. bft can as Whigs; no reafon can per■ Co,lv ' n you I fhall therefore leave grease ...

LONDON,

... other wordf, that all ikind had better be governed by fonrie others than by es. This is the true diftindtion between Whig and Tory—We Whigs (faid Mr. Fox) maintain that man is naturally free; that he natural rights, and is naturally his own governor.—Do ...

Printed by j

... on Foot. TRIUMPHAL CHAIR, Decorated with Laurel, in which was feated The Right Hon. CHARLES JAMES FOX. Trumpets. Flag.—The Whig Caufc! Second Squadron of Horfe. Liberty Boys of Newport-Market. Mr. Fox's Carriage, decorated with Felloonsof Laurel. Ban ...

SHIP NEW S

... fanner of this neighbourhood'. By his will he has left aol. to the poor of the parifli of Woodford. On Tuefday the 4th inft. the Whig Society met the Red Lion, Shaftelbury, to celebrate the glorious epoch of King William's landing at Torbay. An elegant dinner ...

SOMERSET

... to Oxford fent his troop ofhorfe, For Tories own no argument but force p With equal care to Cambridge books he fent, F'or Whigs allow no force but argument. Mr. Johnfon had never, his own account, been a clofe lludent, and ufed to advife young people ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, July 15, Ex trail of Letter from CbefunLam, July 15. Yelteidav about live o'clock their ..

... Ihcnd, who was received with univerla! applaule; and who immediately declared that his principles were thofe of an independent Whig; his demerits he left to his opponents, who would not be idle in difcovcring them. Mr then dated at fome length the general ...

SALISBURY

... of tl,e Membi r» the WHIG CLUB, held this day the Crown and Anchor Tavern, in the Strand, RICHARD BRINSLEY SHF.RIDAN, Ef ...

ATUR DAY’S POST

... confequence of royal ctifpatcbed by his M -fty that Nobleman of papular tenor, .me tc gratify the moll dcfirable views of the Whig intereft throughout the Britifh empire. Ycfterday advice was deceived from the Orkneys, of the arrivU the Prince Rupe-t, Capt ...

RACK C UT E R S WHER

... Political revolutions are aftonifliing in the prefent reign, and Whigs and Tories are actually changing principles. Tories now the mod defirous to fupport the Brunfwick line, and the Whigs feem think that line has 101 l its merit, in prop'rti they are excluded ...