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WHIG CLUB

... to the meeting, and. faid it was the chief-, nay, the fole honour to which he: afpired, to defhrve the good opinion of the Whigs of England. The health of Earl THAN ET being drank, Farl THANET, after returning his thanks foT the ho-- imowr, faid that he ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... long pa- negyric on the loyalty of the friil gentlemen who fap- ported the Bill, and on the merits of the Bill itfelf. After whigh. the queftion was, put, that it do pafs, which was agreea to without a divifion. Mr. Gao. PoveSONBY rofe to ali a--fe-I v ...

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) 

RUMOURED CHANGES

... other mert of great talents in the Houfe of Commons; that the Duke of Bedford, Duke. of Norfolk, Lord Holland, and the other Whigs in the Houfe of Lords, who have oppofed the war in 'its principles, and warned the country of its effects, have not abandoned ...

WHIG CLUB

... WHIG CL AN, 'Yeftrday the Second Meeting af fie' hig Club for this feafdn w;,s held at the Fsiemrnabr's Tavern. Mr. Erfkine,, in; a ketter to the Secretary, apologized for not:.being able ta attend andtake.,the Chair, on ac- count of his profeflional ...

Published: Wednesday 02 December 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 225 | Page: 3 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

POOR LAWS

... frigate Profelyte has been loft near St. Martinis; fhe ftruck on forne rocks, and is Rlated to have funk immediately. The Whig Club of Ireland dined on Monday laft at ATTW1LL'S Tavern, Dublin ; the Earl of CHARLE- hSONT in the Chair. It is much remarked ...