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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... of refreshment. COXONATION MzDAL.-The motto on the Coronation Medal of Oxowso the Second wa;, Volentes per Populos, the Whig rotto of a Brunswick 'Kin. The motto on the pres3ent Medal Is Psnpris Jios.Tzure, 4,mmo Paterno, a neat abridgment of the ...

To C. J. R

... to herself;-well convinced that it's right If the ,jMinisters say that the mid-day is night; And condemns all poor heretic Whigs in her ire, Who are constant in faith, to the stake or the fire;- Swears that John llsi' is moral, The Slop full of truth ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... olten, hear, and rkid atl4 Newspapers, of clubs ciallinU themsetlves whig Clubs, nseit b 7ast- ing that they .ire hi ylgg to e baCklhone, and prat`tt ng one another for being genbine Whigs, devotegd to soutid WV. i ig principles. &C., whi'lle rno Club ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Sheridan was oftenr heard tsr declare that they were tire hapjriest slays o1 iris lile. Mr. lirownicy was iii pirlitics a Wh~ig;, in religiurt a Presbyseriati of tire Church of Scotland. ?? XING'~S 'i5lti.AfTRE_ THI-S EVE!NING, (Tuesday) wvillhe rereareil ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... flattering and kind manner in which the wishes of the Corporation have beet conveyed to me by the Sheriffs. The Committee of the Whig Club came to the following Re- solution, as some alterations were made in the time first named fur the arrival of the Duke ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... HAYGARTHA, on a tour. Mr. and Mrs. BstrcE have left the Pulteney Hotel, Piccadilly, for the Continent. It is said that the Whigs have been most in company with the Ktso at Edinhburgh, and they were certainly most noticed at the Levee. Of the Scottish country ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... meagreness. rhis made h 1Hu.ME, the Historian, humourously observe in one of late Letters,'P chat instead of the old divisions of Whig and Tory, and so forth,P the best division would be that of nature-intofat and feats. The nl lean men are every where from ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... derdale, the Duke of Richmond, the Duke of Rutland, the Duke lic of Argyle, Prince Esterhazy, snd a long and extended list of id Whigs and Tories, were issued in November last. They have all, Bs however, beets countermanded for the present, to the deep regret ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Esterhazy and others; and at the adjournment of Parlia- nment the King's Ministers, together with an extended list of both Whig and Tory Nobility and Gentry, for, to the honour of his Majesty's good taste and nice discrimination, we have no poli- tical ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... - arrived. To- morrow, and every day the ensuing week, there are * to be grand parties at the Pavilion, to be composed of Whigs and *Tories, without distinction or exclusion. |The Highest Personage is said to have expressed himself in no Ivery measured ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... is to be given at Co- vent-garden Theatre, on Friday next; to the furtherance of which work of charity, no ChristiAn, bhehe Whig or Tory, can Ipossibly object.. The Grand Spanish Fete which will take place at Covent Garden Theatre, on Friday next, will ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... by those persons of distinction who for several- years have resided there during the severe wintermonths. Here it would seem Whig' and'dTory mingle together without respect of party-and even to the Royal Bat, quets many of the friends of liberty are constantly ...