WHIG CLUB
... kept tip the good humour of the Cl.ib by giving — Mr. Waithman, and the Whigs iv the Corpora- tion of London; and Mr. Waithman, after re- turning thanks in the name of the Whigs, gave as an appropriate companion to the last toast, ...
... kept tip the good humour of the Cl.ib by giving — Mr. Waithman, and the Whigs iv the Corpora- tion of London; and Mr. Waithman, after re- turning thanks in the name of the Whigs, gave as an appropriate companion to the last toast, ...
... ?? (FaOM THE SATIRIST, OR MOKTIIXY METEOR.) Whig: Ned wooed Kitty for his bide, *T was said without a cause lie Sigh'il : Wedded, there's none but must allow, The youih has cause sujficient now. ...
... I spare no pains, In cudgelling for place tlieir asses brains. The next, more volatile, their horses drub ; This called the Whig and ihat the faill'd il'hip Cf.ua. This burns through Funrpe's storms the State lo guide, That driving through the streets ...
... WHITL AND HART. The Defendants in this case, who are tbe Proprietor and Prin- ter of a Weekly Newspaper called 7„e Independent Whig, and w ho had been found guilty of publishing two different libels, one of them against Lord Chief Justice Lllenborough, the ...
... Oiiicers employed ?? his lliigade, and winch were all satisfactorily . beared up. M.iior Am-:eko, who* commanded tins left whig of the BSth Reg,., e„t on lh- Ah, gave a .l-iua t -,c, ,„tu( of all h! s operations Vv.tlil..-Jia1r..!0f ,„e„. until having ...
... told us ?? please in all quarters, May aptly be styled Fox's Sew Boole of Martyrs; And, whafe'er may be said by Us Author's Whig Pleaders, The Martyrs, alas ! are the Havers and Readers. The Royal Gardens of Richmond and Ke* will br nn*»n >n j the Public ...
... the day for Fri- day next, in preference of to-day, 48 to '24. Thursday, April 21. Several bills were passed this day, among whig!, ; was one to alter the time of the next meeting of Con- gress to the first Monday in November. FROM THE CHARLESTON COUItTEIt ...
... Factions in litis king- ' dom, and we have lived in onr days io s-e the two great jr. ft ies j of laic knnwn I». tlie nam.-. ..f Whig and T-*rv, directly chnnge i their ground, and those wh:» were fi.im-r!v the Anti-Courtiers, i become as pliant and .obsequious ...
... most hap- pily their respective abilities ; and all the other per- formers are likewise entitled to res peel ful mention. The Whig Club held its first meeting for the pre- sent season on Tuesday last. Mr. By so was in the Chair, but nothing worthy of notice ...
... near Warwick ; and if we are to beiieve a j published Analysis of these waters, they can convert Dissenters into Protestants, Whigs into Tories, and j Bonaparte into the D — !. King-Joe Bo NAPA ute, if we may jud-je from his I late conduct, considers ids ...
... There is no affinity whatever between the respec- table Institution of the Whip dub and that remnant of a Party now called the Whig tilth, whatever re- semblance there may be in sound. They are as op- posite as the poles ; for whilst the hitter never will ...
... movements which produced its triumphant result. But at the end of that period of time, these military sag-s, these Nestors of the Whig Faflion, have sudden!y°!is- covered, that Sir A.Wellesley had been taken by j surprise : that he had found himself « witliin ...