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FOR TUE USE OF SCHOOLS

... 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 ...

and they all enjoyed in common the rights of men. In refpeft to innovation, he mull make the obfervation of

... 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 ...

C'apt. Spcdding, the Margarel, left Greenland, on loth July, the Amphilrite, Miller, of this port, who had got ..

... 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 ...

'ifdom found, and unrepfnting Choice

... 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 ...

POETRY. *f i ff/CS ;

... 4M drcibun it another proof _/ (Jm mini* of CrenvilU*i bill. The ComittM* cwifrfled tnicfly gentlemen known for riliir lO Whig intereft, and they Imvc doeaded againft*the ir political friend*. ixctss. bVJMr JbtoMrf Ifcfugb the C EaVAw t t SAL T. 1, j ...

- {rtiruroap’s %uu6»|»’s LONDON, Makcm io. THE Congref* Siftove hive lately mtde tome pwerefj, and the icport ..

... does not notice wilh « much acuienefs of obfcrvaimn ever. TbedecifionofeWaion petiuon. has alieady added ten Member* to the Whig intereft. Four new (hip* war are ordered to he lata appvo»*a of Ihe modal* laid before them by the the Cornwall Tin, exported ...

The refolved itfelf into a Committee of the whole Iloufc, a bill 'o remove doubts the tights and funHions of

... cxercife more. But he could not help calling the attention of the Committee to one particular point; and warned them, that whi'.G they artem avoid one innovation, that they would not open a door another.—Was it ever known in one of our ftatutes, civil ...

WHIG CLVB

... WHIG CLVB. Thi. Socielv dined together on Tuefday at Crown and Anchor tavern, J- C * N’PP ~le' ’.M’ in the chair.—After dinner Mr. Alderman 5a bridge called upon the noblemen and prefent to pav a tribute of thank, Mr. Fox upon this occafion, and moved ...

SUNDAY's and MONDAY'

... battalion of the royal*; the ith, iB:h, jad, 31ft, and 6tft regiment* of foot. The of ihe Tory, John ft on, Hill juftify the Whig the prelect day, ptclliug for the produfl'on of all the relate to the late .Min.ltcnal interference between and the Potte ** ...

Tilt wasTMiasTta roLict aiti

... DON, May 26. Til ration ftill tloat with 01 of credibiltlv >n the political ciicles. That iemplt ate making to Ining the Old Whig party into the cabinet beyond a doubt, but whether unite wilh the ol Stalford’a and the King fiiends. with Mr. Hut and hl» ...

Rafi WoJTm dMßdSrto afafiaiMßMea

... Aflcmbly, and their addict/ anlwcrcd by the Frcfidenl.—The lama honour was confericd on a deputation .from the Conilitulional Whigs. Two letters were read from the Commiflioneta of the army of the Alps. The Gift gave an account of the ft ale of mind of the ...