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Morning Chronicle

For the MORNING CHRONICLE

... molt plegf- ing inflances, and who can tell whether it may not tend to foften the afierities of party rancour, to' teach the Whig a' new 'morde 'of fupplanting the; Tory, ad give the Tory a tite more than he had the ambition to aafk? Againflt uch a confederacy ...

Advertisements & Notices

... -Orfonpxzdilen; a Lc- geridary Tale.-Nemw; Ol Ballads, Odes,,. St. . A, fpeedlly vilI be pubifhed Vl..An OdetoBgntipatct; andthe Whig-CIubtotharles Yoz, mitacionof Horace : ...

To the EDITOR of the MORNING CHRONICLE

... oratory? AC If you are defirous to fee the ?? of this ar tifice in the detail of its application, look at its fuccefs upon the Whig Party, and you will there fee the benefit of this eternal maxim, divide et in- ptra, upon which I have never ceafed to a&t ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 2273 | Page: 3 | Tags: Letters 

To the EDITOR of the MORNING CHRONICLE

... knows that by, faithful fervice he may become a Peer. You are fure of thefe, with all theirdependencies. Formerly un- der the Whig Adminiftrations, the mi af of Coin try Members were- Tories. They were, though fac- tious iin their vimvs,,a formidable weight ...

Published: Wednesday 02 September 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 2892 | Page: 3 | Tags: Letters 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... to defolate and be defolated without meafure, hope, or end. I am a RoyaliL-I blufh for the degradation of the Crown; I am a Whig- I bluih for the difhonour of Parliament; I am a true Englifhinan-I feel to the quick for the dif- grace of England; I am a ...

Advertisements & Notices

... l'oultry; llrI-; Jordaui Hookhamn, Bund-ftrect; ily; Pi'rofpr a~nd Co. Wardour-Itreet, tifuvry ki 5ktiAu; OijU2 1ridge-road, WHIG CLUB. T EIE next Meeting of the W;IIG CLUB iill be on Toeffday, the Id of November, at t ?? Free Ivr- Ions Tavern, Great Q ...

Advertisements & Notices

... idium )r a h iew ?? 'l sdeparturc Ir6m tte rule of nmoraijuftiic '-he ncvej- D.0nir4 iu his life Wk11h any ?? fociety but the Whig Club of' 1titgland, of ?? h hle has loitghad the. hentiur to lie anmprm bcr; nor nurtured lrinctiplks butt what lie concei-* ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... fafety. The Contemplation of that powver tempers the joy we feel at Peace ; it clouds the profpe&s of the future.- Who is the Whig that can fee without grief France under any Government fo immenfely aggrandifed ? ?? is the Patriot that can fee his country ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... the prefent Miniftry, but what will fucceed to it. -Will it be Mr. PiTr, or Evill it be a junto of Courtiers and renegade Whigs, who concur in openly or ferefly blaming the Peace. - If it be true that Mr. CANNING is to oppofe the Peace, wve fhall wonder ...

Advertisements & Notices

... taqtelled to blerve thatnone 'Ct ?? hcll s~li. fgnatlte of C. MafOn on the ILL54 h~c li toa hayg nor yet at certo bold envugh. - ~~WHIG CLUB. T| Id[I'next Meeting of thje I-HIG CLTJBj will be '1 o--nrrrow, at the Free Mafons Tavern, Great Q!tela- Itreet, Li ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

... unknown in the hiflory o'f this country; a thing which would have fcared all former politicians; a thing Which, if our pid Whig Politicians were now to hear, they would turn in thcir graves. If we haie made Peace ,ith Fra'nce, thus encreafed in power ...

Published: Thursday 05 November 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 7638 | Page: 3 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT

... little more draining, we 'can build nothing fo- Iid or permatet. I remember when a man was asked whether hewas a Tory or a Whig, a Pittite or a Foxite? There was fome fenfe in that; we knew what we were about; but now that the main armies are broke down ...

Published: Thursday 19 November 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 744 | Page: 2 | Tags: Letters