COUNTRY NEWS
... Bart, one of the Members of Parliament for this City.— — There i. a Profpcdt of a Coalition of Parties in this City ; for the Whigs and Tories to lend each ot tbem one Member to Parliament in future. ...
... Bart, one of the Members of Parliament for this City.— — There i. a Profpcdt of a Coalition of Parties in this City ; for the Whigs and Tories to lend each ot tbem one Member to Parliament in future. ...
... bsafi avail r or Citizens of u- ssajroi that will ot WEDNESDAY Tanuary tfm- unite good— if Confcience it duty his Member glory WHIG will now crown vluoSSj- fupport J DOCKSEY Chairman ii:j i ...
... fupport of the public, and that it is a common hope and wifl), that the Members of the Corporation, who glory in the name of WHIG , will now unite, to crown with fuccefs a caufe, which with their intereft cannot fail of a public triumph* Refolved, Unanimoufly ...
... FelloW-Citisens to cafe their confent for Mafter Refelved it is opinion of this City in confpicuous manner their public in of WHIG caufe intereft public Unanimoufly fupport lhair J DOCKS At General the City Sadler’s-Arms city of HENRY CRUGERE As Candidate ...
... be inno yvreat pain for ihe of either tide, But at picfent (fay our correipondent ) the conteft is not in reality between Whigs and Torie Lut between Loyalty and Rebellion, Our country is not now divided into two paities, Who propofe the fune end by diferent ...
... Mr Coles Mr Atkins Mr Pafagier Mr Mr Yeeles Mr Fsflet Mr Hebert ( Mr Monkton Mrs rris Mrs Mis Mrs Mifs Ter (ley Mifs &c &c Whig a in Brittol The Corporation declared Mr Crucer he will fucceed common Frevmen is beyond refift every have ancient Roman people— ...
... continual fall this wijh company of many members Corporation well a large the principal very great number the people refolu-tion Whig intereft fupport Mr Cruger haa diffnfed a very general fatisfadfion and hear that following of the Corporation are members ...
... his regiment, as advanced guard, Should tirft land, Iby for c, or panic d)L fufed, keep their ground for day and, with folio whig tide, two more regiments, that ahd that Aquitaiue, were come and reinforce him. wanted evw deutJy time and Htnufc, tor he the ...
... Mr. Fox contended, that all the troubles that affailed this country, originated change of poh'icsl opinion. For had the true Whig principles prevailed, tht« prevailed in the daysof King William and Queen Am*, at leall in the full part of her reign, and ...
... are and tiic fame, cultivated a frlendfhip between fo, '*ntries j kis Minifters did the fame the example X r ow 'ed by the Whig Miriftcrs in the giorious tot the -y * > that of Queen Anne, and it had continutd all the '’ ft«ent reigns, during the whole ...
... Biicain, tv» J one an d tile fame cultivated a fricndfhip between f o .° ‘trie» j fcis MiniAcrs did the fame j the example I the Whig Minifteri in the glorious pa tof the f f > l of Queen Anne, and had continued all the i j 'j uent reigns, during the whole ...
... by 66 voices Wednefday came Glottceller of feircin room of Bromley Chefter Dutton chofen oppofition rift I 27 The union of Whig In ter exertion made great alteration in town powerful of Corporation having declared Mr Ca voxn it very likely will fucceed ...