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WHIG CLUB

... WHIG CLUB The firfl meeting of this Club for the prcfitit fc ifon was held on i uelday,.it the Crown and Anchor Tav 1 11 ; and was ?? attended. A imiiiln rof ( ientlemen who have becnabfent for years relumed their feats. In the übfenco of the fail of ...

An APPEAL from the OLD to the NEW WHIGS

... character of the Whig Party and the Minidry does honour to Mr. Burkes candour and tendernefs : perhaps fome readers may think he fpeaks too highly of the virtues of thofe whofe talents they are ready to allow : —With one of them (the Whig party) Mr. Burke ...

WHIG cum,

... WHIG cum, Held on l in-.i.liir, l.i. rii Holland ,« tte i ■ ,„•. Mr. Er.jt, (wiui! Ilia In ilili ?? di .ok; l.,„l he had long lud il.e honour t cni .ylng tin km in, l. an., par- llalityol tl.t- Club; he h.ld long hull i11di1.1.,1 ?? tlt, tn t.r their ...

WHIG CLUB

... WHIG CLUB. WclticfiUy there was a mod aumeroui meeting of Ihli Cluti, when Mr. l'»x was in the Chair, and he was fupportedby the Duke of Norfolk, the Barlof Albemjrle, Lord Robert Spencer, md many other ililtiuguillu.il perfons. Mr. Fox gave at • toaft— ...

—-..'>»Hiii;'t-aiaMJu».WHIG CLUB OF KNOI.AHO

... — ?? WHIG CLUB OF KNOI.AHO. Tuefday the firft Meeting fur the feafon waa held at the Crown and Anchor tavern, (Mr. Erikine in the Chair.) After the Handing toads were drank, the Chairman remarked that he would now again, as a lover of liberty, and a. ...

WHIG CH'I! OF ENGLAND,

... WHIG CH'I! OF ENGLAND, Tuefday a moll numerous meeting of ihi* very r:-- fneclable Society was held al the Crown aud Anchor Tavern, in the Strand. The lti(.'!it Hnn.Charlis [anna Fox took the Chrlr in iht ahfi nee ol Charles Orey.tfq; and lie w.i, iiippoit ...

ISTIACT rOM An APPEAL from OLD NEW WHIGS tho in third generally ftippofad from of the Right Hon Edmund Burke

... DiSfentert their for to Clergy cftabfifhed church In this with incaoflftancy fallowing charoftnr Whig Ministry does Mr Burke’s perhaps think of — (the Whig Mr a friendships which with of that of Then for VMMI as of can enter human with a is — with juft ...

whk; club of fn .land

... the privilege, which they ought tv guard. 1 hi, wa, drank Willi univerlal applaufe. lhe Duke of No a i oi a then gave The Whig, of the City of London, and Freedom and Proipstrlty to their Commerce. Mr. Foj then, In the words which be had eonllanlty ...

Friday and Saturday's Polls..LONDON, FRIDAY DEC. 16

... M. Paftoret read to the Na- tional AsTcmbly a letter from Mr. Briton, of London, in which tvus enclofed an addrefs from the Whig Society in London, of ■which he was prefident, to the National AlVcinbly and the King and Nsuiors of France, applauding the ...

To the PRINTER of the BATH CHRONICLE

... vitioiicrem, ' Our grandfathers were Papifts blind; Our fathers Oliveaians j ' But we, the worlt of all mankind, Are Whigs and Prefbyterians. tmoDiEb. ?? ancertors were Papilts blind; Our fathers were Arminians; But we, the worlt of all mankind ...

lON DON, MONDAY DEC. 17

... got pof- ?? of feveral ports, and made one half ot the garriibn prifoners. The Duke of Portland was not preient at the late Whig- Club dinner. Thurfday, an order was made by Sir James ?>lan -iot, that the Eait-India Company do pay into C-uit tl t balance ...

REPUBLICAN I tU'n.TIES

... REPUBLICAN I tU'n.TIES. tu ?? ti.e drownings wen- firft per. formed .n the night. But when the French Whig Correfpondine Committee became at culhnned to the crime, they were execute.! hy day, At firft, they drowned their vifliing with their clothes on ...