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To the EDITOR of the MORNING CHRONICLE

... reducing him to his true level, and chewing him, when standing alone, how poor and insignificant be is ! I am, Sir, &c. &c. A WHIG OF THE OLD SCHOOL. Yesterday a Court of Direaors was held at the East India House, when a number of tenders of ships were opened ...

Published: Thursday 24 January 1805
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 518 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

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... ille Kit''-'- a iet 'iii' iorin mo'!thtantit i roentt FI iii I WI so I Cliai' Engines,\Sshi EL 'tPr' -c- crpi WHIG CLUB. HE Meeting of th6 WHIG CLUB. will b6, 'T o Tu,(!aylthe qtlh of February, attl-ckc '- I vutBshopsgatmeisrset.aQeLidnT is Grce the Duk4 ...

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... have dieboson: to bsi, Ivil'. gr:ant s'u'sj'r3 ~i~s'cr1.le'e 11(' asslog.Your ltunse ohnciiierllec'cSiz~ JQal:N Hl's N')N. We- WHIG CLUB.' N, ! '? J next Meeting -of tile WlilG CLIJW will -be Jim.~ o In esday, tile 3ti, of February, NtteLno 4 a Vern, Iiiilosae ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... very particular description, it would not be an improbable conjedlure that the precaution was adopted on some such suspicion. WHIG CLOB.-Yesterdaythe Duke ofNoRFOLIi was Chairman.ofthis Club, who held their Meeting at the London Tavern, when his (orace ...

Published: Wednesday 06 February 1805
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1401 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... instruments to an- MI!L( e canvass, startled several days later than the old i~t ild icT, and yet such is still the irrfloei'ce of Whig prin'- ar- ciples in Herts, tic had aco votes more than Mr. BA IK- 'F, ner could boast, until he had 'the support of lsis sne ...

Published: Wednesday 13 February 1805
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1497 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

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... toi, lvi-' No. io, Piicni Iilv near the -a aymnirkct. Oif whots ;-. be ici, Rice Elmlir, ii c:ity quan- tity, and Fine Sago, whiG 'al!.o2 eli r tel. > It INFAU.w;l BI. tu~ri,,l.-,IiN t t!-Nl' ~P1_7'b '9 rriHE P1R'0P [LIO pio tirs troest e xceit RE- T E1 ...

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... 'Ilwo, at No. ao, i': ;!h- 'ties, Suho; w1 erc tcrise eiuine iL prejstlsrl anti iol at 16.! lee little.i WHIG CLUB. e I T HE neXt Mecting of the WHIG CLUB is, by i ! particular dfsire, POS TPONED from'ruesday, the sth uin. iil the iath of M),arch, at the ...

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... a view to rtiture E m6oh. o sariae a~ceomnislshlneit. Particulars explaisaed p ator; to X, Y. No..5, _1j-gaa Csrtgsere~.Je WHIG CLUB. 1riHE next Meeting of the WhO11IG CLUB is, by particular desire, P~OSTaeOZEo ronsTuesday, the sth un- - hli the 1th ot' ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... imposes one Qnstitution, Tnay impose apo- thcr, It-is n-t' the happinesi of:Holland; .ut its entire 'dpepdaptpe, and subiisiQsi.whig. .tic French can have iin view, Till Roland is. .re~cued by th} interference and prote5led by~tle gupantee ofpowers able tao ...

Published: Tuesday 12 March 1805
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1933 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

... several of the most re- speatable persons~in Elw. 'r. Sherida, Mr. Er- .skine, and several' others),ddhen said that all'the old Whigs bad voted on tla nworpnqg. On beng asked if he had obsereed' anyispitte abFut the' 'n4,voters, on the i 5th day,, stdibat. ...

Published: Tuesday 12 March 1805
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5240 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... honoured the Eal1 Of DLRBY with, his company to dinnosi. lie Ma:rquis of BUCKINGHAM and most of rise Noblemen and Gentlenen in the Whig Interest, vere of the party.- Yesterday at One o'clock, the LORD CHANCELLoZ iransated business with Mr. PITT, at his house ...

MIDDLESEX ELECTION

... s gof Middlesex- 'Tf Mr. Fox, and the independent 2edtors of West- rainrrer-of Mr. P- Moore, and the Corm niftee-7and 2he' Whig interest throulghout the United 1iogdom, were drank vwith enthusiasm. ' Mr. W. A. MADDOCKS, 'after a neat and impressive I ...

Published: Saturday 06 April 1805
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1222 | Page: 4 | Tags: News