Intelligence Extraordinary
... Extraordinary. WE hear that the Barbers and Peruke-makers have lately, in an humble Manner, peti- tioned, (that, for the future, WHIGS may be tnade ufe of. ...
... Extraordinary. WE hear that the Barbers and Peruke-makers have lately, in an humble Manner, peti- tioned, (that, for the future, WHIGS may be tnade ufe of. ...
... no Printer lies, 'hey take CompoAers, Devils, Flies* ?hat means this change The of all the dory's, 'ories deprelt are Whigs, and Whigs pow'r are Tories. ' We have received advice that the following Spanifh (hips war are now building, and in great forwardness ...
... do, by Falhion, yet they arc neither Talkative nor Noifey Heads; Pert Heads, nor Saucey Heads; Square Heads, cor Flat Heads; Whig Heads, nor Tory Heads; but being pretty much ufed are times Light-headed, which is luftfeient to tor many asT hare told you ...
... ns that he re- ceives : but let him have his difpute, and you may have your joke. He is a Tory when difputing with a Whig, and a Whig againll a Tory. He is an advocate for libertinifm againft the philofopher, and a philofopher aqainft the libertine. In ...
... acniti the united kingdoms ? To revive the Jjljnfltons of party ? Wantonly to found the a- ?? of privilege, and prerogative of Whig and «.',« when the wifdom and goodnefs of tiie com- on father of his people bad perfected the happy Jion of his fubj efts? ...
... the adminiflration, not only by virtue ofhis office, but aifo at ihe head of the whig intercfl, which he he had ever invariably pa- tronized. ln (peaking of the modern whigs, we muft forget the origina! principles by which that party was diflinguiihed ...
... n&uated by nothing but a moft dcfpicable confideration ht .- ir own. 4 , . Th3t two powerful factions in particular, called Whig and Tory, have prefumed, under pretence ofacling by the authority of your petitioner, to en^ jhnger the honour of their King ...
... fec ' are l ie notifications that he es » hut let him have his difpute, niav have vour joke. He is a * . difputing with a Whig, and a Tory. He is an ndvo- r l>r 'ibertinifm againtt the philofotii ' an a philofopher again ft the liber, n word, he changes ...
... aTociates 10 to viKms i lay claim to Muire 10 of truft could to fuccef of be-caufc fupe-’ can A- Ait “f foil cfoliu hi K'fPll Whig Mr if ocher f Whil T— “ffi‘ J® l account abilities would tlmr eomatrymow il in V fo-fiderable lift ficient to that thofe ...
... ’ commence from the of each of rsngff& Col re Efq pari(h nomination heller in °f Porter the t Lackington Ifminller for next WHIG on in Exeter '± the benefadlions 1740 ive which this Whitehall r-l gether Sir Henrv ' tu Of was lip ffi' and CTMiJa of eaen ...
... Knees D. of Newcaltle up-on the The Englith down at ~ the Shelf Mouth Lord Pratt an upright Judge Mr. Pat dovoi in the Gout . Whigs and Tolies up-braid- The late Duke of Divoning o:litr ibire a downfight ' honcit Eldufebreakers, Informers, Man and Falfefwearers ...
... the Mercantile Way, whi- h the Pditors other Memorandum-Books have gear rally copied and inferted in theirs the Year fo.bi whig.— * his being referred to the candid Publi.-, t!te i’refcreuce will, doubt not, cen in favour ol the NLWCAS I MEMORANDUM-BOOK ...