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Mr. 7. Tmunfttul replied, and anAvered all the material parts of Mr. Ue Grey’s fpeech. He contended that as the

... more conlilleut, and more dignified, had the offer come from the Crown. Had the King’s copied the noble exam-' pie fct by the Whig M iniilers of Queen Anne, who thoogh their Millreft’s revenue was much finaller than that of bis prefent Majelly, had come ...

Tir FLITCH cf BACON

... Foreign Allies; 10th, The Governor and State of New Jerfcy 11th, Count d’Eltaing and Gen. Rochambc.iu; teth, The perfevering Whigs in America; 13th, The Continental Army. The remainder of the evening was (pent in mirth and harmony fuituble the occafion. ...

The Reverend Dr. WHIG Hi’s

... The Reverend Dr. WHIG Hi’s New .m) Complete Life 1 S T. Beautifully Printed Crown Folio, Writing Paper, and elegant, ve, new I’jpes, caft on Purnufe, by the ingenious Meflis. Fry Co. Being the moft elegant and complete Work of - the KinJ, every Helped ...

Deaths. Saturday se'

... fpirit, and with to avoid harfli language. is comparativelv little coni'equencc whether the national bufinefs be intrullcd to Whigs or Tories j but it is the greatell importance to all us, that Ihould diretfed by men of undoubted abilities and integrity.*Perhaps ...

ana Pott?, Frtm the LONDON AZET T E. Whitehall, March? 4» 1783 pg has been pleafed to grant the -j,

... having uniformly proved himfelf, in the Cabinet, a decided enemy to that fyilem of meafures which is known characterize the Whig interell. E. C. Jtt-The coalition on Sunday evening had filled ihe following employments; fince which time -their operations ...

RASONS AT OUSE By

... taken tliis junflute, as will be the means of relloriug his lorJßtip’s popularity, will be a very great (Lengthening to the Whig party, and will enfure them for feme years .the adminidration of this country, an event ‘much wiflied for by the public. ...

L O D O K, March The treafury hav« Richard Frewin, of the long room, to be examiner of the

... taken tliis junflute, as will be the means of relloriug his lorJßtip’s popularity, will be a very great (Lengthening to the Whig party, and will enfure them for feme years .the adminidration of this country, an event ‘much wiflied for by the public. ' ...

T I C E. TO all aid every Rcifon and Perfons claim-* inf to Heitac (.aw* ntkl Hamnau Ciaab, Jcceafcd,

... themfelves verv ouvioufly in theftyle and tenor of hi» language and principles in parliament. It the fundamental tenet the Whig, creed, that parliament have undoubted right interfere far the appointment of mmiders, that the King ought not to be permitted ...

LANDS, Sec, near CARLISLE

... in defence of its religion and liberties, and who had difpUycd, in the llrongell manner, their principles and adherence the whig intireli, a time when the King, who then reigned had, at the Tolfey, in Glo> celler, declared himfelf a friend to the principles ...

LANDS. Sic. near CARLISLE

... fully determined to hang, according to the law of this date, every fucli infernal being, without benefit of clergy. 7» the WHIGS of NEW-JERSEY. INDEPENDENCE and peace, which hate ; been the obje£ts of eight years fevere con ted, the | ardent and conllaot ...

A PROCLAMATION

... rentonllratcd to Don Carlos, prince Spain, when they were lliangling him, and he attempted to refill. Though born and bred Whig, I hope without crime, 1 may alfcrt, that the King makes part of the conllitution ; that has rights, pre-eminences privileges ...

On SL AVERY

... the meeting fine die* A Chemical Correfpondent who has lately analyfcd Parliament, allures us, that itconlills of two Parts Whig, one of Tory, and one of a cafutmortuum, fo that any thoughts oldiffolaiing fuch a mafs mull be given over. In the courfe of ...