CHARACTER of a WHIG
... CHARACTER of WHIG. A L-. I V ...
... CHARACTER of WHIG. A L-. I V ...
... Family the Country. mi’ll be a light weight, clean t’erfon, quite of Ids Bufiucl , drive Pair of iiorh s, and wait at Table, Whig*, to it. Enquire #ove. ...
... 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 ...
... letters further adv.te, that the profs of leamen has been very furccfsful there, and dill continues with unremitting ardour. ihc Whig Club met to public notice. A commiltce was airjKrinted, in order to correfpond with other lonetics through kingdom, duiing ...
... applying to the laid o the of Perf r> fi.hr g in dilfcrent Parts Lie County, the Corpoiati have I Ktn.it Men's 'n I fill-.whig Place*, via, ■' i id Ii nia«. Mai., Per ■* • IDa'n.g Kivt i pool, ■■ Jin) I'uilmta I at.cade r Mr, I.anton, rkh.mi Mr. V. ilium ...
... tok a their author ' felees ot the High Comet As tothe princ ples by Mu. rd tad was cot upon any for a tell wil though cvery Whig is by his actions we had reaton t that though every only jay, we waited ul Hhebh Churchman was pertons Mrsll be latter initance ...
... til.- C vniti Creditor >, win) have proven th* ir Debts, not exceeding One llu-u'itd Pounds, .r., i icli D.v d nds, the 101 - whig imes and Places, vj, the P.uH'i-He in on luefinj, U'tii-.tfd-iy and I i.wjhy, th. ;'h, Bth, an 1 of Decern: tr. Pt- -jii S ...
... gloried in the idea—he was attached to it from Jearching into their principles, and finding them (Iriflly confonant to thole Whig principles which had been treated as a fubjefl of ridicule by others; he was proud to acknowledge their fuppor;, and happy ...
... prevent the necelftty , w Kiec m every of war —Tltc Duke ol Portland and the 4 a, bm.ie, duty tmlodeel; Ut oWerve th.tti.e Whig Interrd throughout .i| Vonftnwr. * pan Club Ireland.—The n*«t nKcl.ng was p n irh ,i r A fa.o, tompointed to Itei.l at the ...
... was then called the High Church.—Swift, had faid, and every man mud remember what he fays—“ that every Infidel is a Whig, though every Whig is not an Infidel.”—lt may alfo, laid he, obferved, that though every Jacobite be a High Churchman, every High Churchman ...
... Meeting of the Whig Club, held this Day, (His Grace the Duke of Leitifter in the Chair) The following Refolution was propoled by the Right Han. the Earl of Chad. in nit, and fecunded by the Right Hon. the Earl of Moira, viz. That the Whig Club cannot pollibly ...