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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

Fraser's Magazine, for Town and Country. Published Monthly, Monthly, ( price 2s. M. each Naineber,) by JAMES ..

... variety, sod much important matter, Keeler News.-- This hicorri4ible is as amain as ever be wiltolli bldoi SIP? eats away at our Whig 'Mashy is good earoest. Tanta Paaray-The Foglia Warkwood. The articles Gicomekr the .- This periodieal, which may not is' ...

Metrical Oftabliobistent

... forward in 1827, as the Chief of the Cabinet ; and a Tory Minister effected that object which the most liberal and enlightened Whig Premier of late years had scarcely eighteen months before declined to undertake, as being utterly impracticable. In less than ...

Clourcottr County Muting

... moved tor, and it was part of the order, that all who did not attend should be fetched custody of the a.:rgeant at arms : but Whig floe. Colleague and himself bad been aware that it was not the inteotion of Mr. O'Connell to persist i:itieCarltiti.eHouse ...

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... Jacobin Clubs of France, which, within some of our remembrances, effected the First French Revolution ! Others and especially the Whig country gentlemen object to them, not only upon these grounds, but for very different reasons. They object to them, because ...

.NATEVE often thought and p'rhaps 'twill strike The reader, the Reform 11.11 a like Our subject-plate a waggon ..

... could they bat bare their way. Upon their legs for ever. Our song is sun,:;—if ask'd to own Orr party, we would answer, none— Whig, Kadicsl, or Tory ; We rack ourselves among the friends Of those wits, scorning private ends, Seek &islands weal and glory ...

V.ittratUrt—No. CM. 's MaGALT'S, Be. bad scarcely read halfway through ibis evirpeaullwg extiellest number when ..

... li rates. A well-digested me aaaaa of this kind, whenever it may be brought forward, will assuredly tend to strengthen the Whigs in the confidence of the country, but would do still more if accompanied by an Education Bill. The Ministers are, we trust ...

THE REFORMER,—No. 13

... —security for property,' —all will be lost. Let us ask the contemptible varlet' who are so loud in their denunciations against the Whigs, whether it was not the acts of the Tories, and the Tories onl y the measures of the Pitt, Bathurst, and Eldon, the Peel Cutlereagh ...

*porting MuNDA r. Nersmasa, 21, 1831. Tbe Worcesterlhire Fox Hounds will meet to morrow, Tc,, , day, Nov. 22, at

... Saturday's Register,— The increased stagnation of trade will steadily go on, is spite of every thing that can be done, whether by Whig or Tory. This stagnation will go on providing feel for the lame which Wellington kindled itllB3o. For my part, I give it as ...

CHELTENHAM

... Ils. and 225. [1126 It is generally understood at the West End of the Town, that • coalition has taken place between the Whigs and Tories on the question of Reform. and that the immediate result of the junction will be Lord 1 herucliffe's accession ...

Srtharo Bonbon eilftitt

... the objects of our political advocacy ; and whether the Premier of the day be a thoroughgoing Tory, or the most liberal of Whigs—is a matter of indifference to us, so long as we are not coinproniised iu the support we give to his measures, by any feeling ...