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To all LOVERS of POLITE ARTS
... being titmly attached to the fup. port of the Corporation and Ted As, thofe indLmaile bulwarks of our conditution. The term* of Whig and Tory are now no longer to be rogaided amongft ut. Thofe of High Chuich and Low Church mark the fupporter* or oppofers of ...
WLAW. ANTEDimmediately, byanolil Praftitioner, A joung Gentleman as an Articled Clerk. In- fell,, : l l J,lnt,: ..
... in, we took you for a Haunch young Tory ; but when you put up the game of America, to our utter furprlzc, we ii.i.nd you a Whig. To what this il. ?? could be owing, we were never yet ahlcto lind. What we new therefore will, to he mid is, How luni; your ...
Wednesday's and Thursday's Post
... remembered by every one that reads him: his fatcaftic way fay»,,though would not fay that every Whig was infidel, yet would fay that every Infidel was a Whig. But he (Mr. Fox) with greater truth could fay, though every High Churchman was not a Jacobite ...
BURY ST. EDMUND'S
... tnoft exalted Minifler that this country ever wasblejj with, could never atone* arh, Sir Charles, Y'»»?r nvdt obedient, STEADY WHIG. to the Ino£PENdekt Freeholders the Col'ntt SUFFOLK.- J'*liE Trap fet for your Votes at Stowmarkrr, JL 11ic of February, with ...
BROCKFORD ASSOCIATION
... been, and will you not continue, as long I diffimulation will ferve your purpofe, a Whig amongd I Whigs, and T«ry amongd Toiiet; among ft moderate I men neither Whig nor Tory, but a profeffed jockey every where * Has C—a D—s been privy to all your political ...
To be sold, AFami in the Parilh of Iken 1 containing about 75 sent of lan I, In the occupation
... to palliate yrnj. .wn dup'iciry ? Have you not been, and will ynu not coniinn . as linn ?? wi:l ftrve mur puVpofc, 1 Whig sniorntll Whigs, antl a Tory imongfl Tories ; tmunall nmdlritl men neither Whi^ nnr 'lory, I ut a pr,; (led ]■• k'.y '.vr v where? ...
MARK-LANE, Monday, April 5
... may ferve your purpofe, a Whig amongft Whigs, and a Tory amungft Tories; amongft moderate men neither Whig nor Tory, but profefled jockey every wheref Has Sir C—s D—s been privy to all yow political manmnvres Does he, as a Whig of the molt p%r(«ft inte* ...
TURNPIKE ROAD
... principles, or their own impor* tance, to make common caufe with one, who having ottered himfelf to the county as vehement Whig, ftdles about with the wind the Tories; and, confcious of his fubtle intentions, flunk into teciefy, by ttipuiating that all ...
•— . 1 tmmmttutmm 1 m To be DISPOSED OF immediately, ABHARE of an ellabllflied . radc in tl.e Lounty
... ptinclpk, or their own importance, to make a •ennnrn ciufe with one, who having i-ftered himfelf to the JOtmy v :, vehement Whig, fidlei about with the svind to Jiie Tories } and, confcinul of h sfubt'e intentions, dunk Iltt. fetrify, ly (lip^itiriif that ...
Alfo one fcAY MARE,
... Sir John is a Pittite, and Sir Charles is a Foxite, and tho’ different political interefts, they are body. Sir Charles is a Whig, and Sir John is Tory ; and yet of diftjndt fubftances, they r.re both of the fame fpiric; For the Converfton Sir John had ...
The SUFFOLK ELECTION
... and folly governed pal Tun. 1 hive fince devoted fame tira.- to thofe (nbjeds, and having confuhed Tiencbard’t Inoepcndent Whig, the works of Locke, Towgood, Lindley, Price, Prieftly, Evanfon, and the writings ol other learned and ingenious men, I am ...