CHARACTER of a WHIG
... CHARACTER of WHIG. A L-. I V ...
... CHARACTER of WHIG. A L-. I V ...
... lipte and expence neccttary to kill us all, and conquer our whole teiritory. Gnceie tefpefla to ■ ■ . and the club of honell Whigs at . Adieu, I ever youi’s moll affeflionately, B, F. ...
... hour, when a majority of three friends attended and when many of the Whigs were abfent, not thinking would come on till the ufual hour. When the houfe was about to divide, one of the Whig members, feei?ig a feeming majority in favour of the houfe of Stuart ...
... blood of the charitable be thrown into the bodies of thofe who are not overftocked with that virtue ? May not the blood of a Whig be employed to mend the heart of a Tory ?—May not the blood of anti-corporator be ufed in corrcdling thefyftem of a corporator ...
... wound peac., hap; inefs, and that place. w is not, fiiu, a friend to party names . dilbntMons; but th; common appellations of Whig and I'cry, having Ion? been applied to the friends and enemies of public liberty* briefly de*;n .hole ch-raclcrs âand very ...
... franking letters was fufpended, amounted on the average to twenty thoufand pounds per week. Dr. Franklin’s definition of a Whig.—One who claims no right himfelf, that he is not willing give to his neighbour- Wc are under the ncceffity of correcting a ...