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... howeyer,. the ground for all this stinging mortification had been laid long before. At the datef of ¶he Queen's t-bzmwp. the Whig * actiou flocked about her, aad that fatal advice was given whivh induced hcr to ;izse tihe pecu- niary graftt, which, without ...

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... But, was it not sin-I gular that this. same Royal Dike; this. kind- cousin of the Queen; this flu i3d of the Queen, as the Whig-writers had called him; wasjit not singnlar,that he shou have a dinmver-party onr-the- aye- her iMajesty's' Fvneral, and that ...

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... Chis- :oti, bhtter knosn by the nickname ?? Linepot, a silly, inoffensise, and ,,tlilcr eccentric character. He was neither Whig nor Tory, hut had a peculior predlilection for rats. These vermin were daily fed 2nd nourished by him. ife Iived in a sort ...

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... is brother to Mr John Lawless, the prprietor of the ~rss4vwm , of lelfaat. On. tbe 19th .i41. Mr..TqreaOansa, of t1e or hers Whig Ofca, ielffapt, to Miss Cotharine llurni, of Glaew rA - konday, at Gloucetetb, Charles Offley, Esq. of Upield lodge, to ...

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... emancipa- tion. In 1806, he was out,,and in oppo- sition to the Whigs, who were endeavonring to car- ry emancipation. In 1807. He came in with El- don and Perceval, together with whom he had got the Whigs turned out because they were for emancipa- tion. In 1808 ...