WHIG CLUB of ENGLAND
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... Molt t frightfully fcorched. T'he flames had fpread over the room, and it was with difficulty that the houfe could be faved. Whig Cldib.-Tuefday a meeting of this Club took place at the Crown and Anchor, in the Strand. Earl Thanet was in the Chair, fup ...
... contr-ary to the .fpilit of .the lgiflaturce and thy Rfitemn of the laws, was then pafj-ed by a Parliament, and propofed-by a 'Whig Ad- miniftration, as remarkable for its love of coniitotiornal principles, and for adhcring to the principles of the Re- rolutioln ...
... of Vienna, that thc French are inclined to negociate anewfor the evacuation of Egypt. Tuefday a very numerous meeting of the Whig Club took place at the Crown and Au- cho r, in the Strand. Earl Thanct %%as in the Chair. Air Fox fignified his intention of ...
... would be the means of -faving the conificution. He alliaded to the' meafurc which it hid been thought aeceffary to adoptby a Whig adininiftration in the difarming of the Highilanders in Scotland after the UniQn ; and contended that as this meafure had been ...
... ro- of this toiraer a thing~ -whiche would have fear- tu ore ed all former polliticians ; a thing which, if our o. iily old whig politicians were noxc to heat, they ii orwould turn in th~eir graves; ti Ifwe l'av,- mnaelt pe~ace w avit France, flthut en- ...
... will alfo 'r Gry. But nothing is yet definitively ar- Alr Addington, it is faid, has explained to rlofthe M8.Iem!bers of t We Whig Party, the .oada LpOO which he hopes for the indepen- f thofe gentlemen. Among other topofesto repeal all thofe a2ts vhichi ...
... Club was inflituted, faid Mr. . they did methe honourto place me in the Chair of the rt meeting of a few honeft determined Whigs. Under eir directions I afli(ted in drawing up the rules by *hich it has been guided, and as the obje61 was partly onvivial ...
... SsiHEIDAN'S late fpeech at the Whig Club-a fpeech which, in material points, we gave not only correl8 butjhlI: and this we mention the rather as we find expreflions imputed to Mr. S. which he never uttered-that the true Whigs, among whom Mr. SHERIDAN muff ...
... is to be appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and I to be accomnpanied by the Right Hon. Charles Long as his Secretary. The Whig Club held a meeting yelferday when Mr Sheridan prefided. He flated that he had once before been in the Chair, when the Club ...
... [, they have experienced, they looked surprisingly n well, still preserving some little tinge of their e Egyptiain hue. The Whig Club held a meeting yesterday when Mr Sheridan presided. Thursday last being the anniversary of the birth of her Royal Highness ...