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... mid a ftrong corned is c .pi fled tit tween the Court party and that elpouftl by the friend* ol Lord Cra- ven, and the c!d Whig intc. eil. . •Ti* faid, the had?tt wiil not be open »d l-i-ther.' tlute weeks to come, anil ili.it t lit n nt'iii »i it will ...

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... C'.sii-i lATios- ,--i tl-t Mealiin's 1 :rrt r i , »n ?? refpefl t . the liii'.i.h C.li'iiies in ?? .rrieris •' An timllih Whig tan n.-n-r I • lo nnju 1 In hi- Countiy and to ri.ht R.-.l .11, „s .1 .•' ' ...

PI) Ll C. HAVING cleared from tor Falmouth, Plymouth. Poole. Southampton, andPortlmouth, j Captain the floop ..

... a fhort time with further account the club and their proceedings. I ant, Sir, your humble fervant. Winchejier, April 10. A WHIG. In gntefui commemoration of the glorious Unifies of o«r*ancertor«, in defence thai* civil and religious liberties, We, whole ...

Published: Monday 15 April 1776
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1173 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LONDON, Tuesday, OH. 8

... parties arc contending, with much violence, for the lead in the city ; they are dillin- guifhed by the epithet* of Whigs, and Independent Whig* i tl.e former are growing povseil'ul in weight and number, fince the arrival of the navy and army of Great Britain ...

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... ia Auguft Two parties are contending with much violence for lead in this city they Are by the epithets of and Independent Whigs The former are growing powerful in weight and number fince the arrival the navy and army of Great Britain at New-York and are ...

Published: Monday 14 October 1776
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2762 | Page: 1 | Tags: none