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... WHIG in & THOMAS HARM Isay'S ASSIUXMT.KT, ■ U|7>Ma THOU AS HARRISON. n»y •* ApiU. 111*. nSgiri ■! w*mS«H Tnml EdMt HSic*> Rmmlm anal, ta Tiaar. farSM HemS* If dl lacfc •fk** w atMU n it* *• DnS AatgiaMM, ei* he ...
... WHIG in & THOMAS HARM Isay'S ASSIUXMT.KT, ■ U|7>Ma THOU AS HARRISON. n»y •* ApiU. 111*. nSgiri ■! w*mS«H Tnml EdMt HSic*> Rmmlm anal, ta Tiaar. farSM HemS* If dl lacfc •fk** w atMU n it* *• DnS AatgiaMM, ei* he ...
... sentiments was parti E ciilarlydemanded, and amorg these the awful and me- hincholy, yet almost imperious opportunity, for the whig p'rty to retrn to the neglected call of the pebple was r ~insited egpon in the ,most qarnest manner., We hae n~ow nlorel eisfure ...
... Htivf''tc« Whigs would not go far enough, f ' ' lr l )le ...
... partizans. he Whigs are not sufficiently powerful to act unconnected—and that thoy are unconnected with the people, is, think, their great misfortune, and their sole source of blame. Parliamentary Reform unhappily was never adopted the Whigs as a party question ...
... Military, than our | | thing The Whigs neitements tv revolution, pub- ; called the Meeting, of anarchy, but their detestable whom they detest ly crushed by the prudent ard that most able and excellent | der ; for the sake the Whigs; andina at Vice. Chancellor ...
... WHIG Ill's LEEDS INTELLIGENCER. Fr.-UT. Mr*. I**, »••«. 4fl*raio* ttm p.*f.ni. .*f .v.r iu. k«)r, u L«i ili i, tcrmcrly li••'U.||.*|*c. u. r*ft« Id.' l.\ o|v, «( . 3f*»]i«.o, M*. J. !>.. aO. . Umfi ««Mt trd ...
... out-numbered the Whigs and the Radicals, we doubt not but they would have proceeded acts of violence. Such was the apprehension entertained by the President of the York -Whig Club, the Gentlemen mainly instrumental in prevailing with the Whigs to call this ...
... WHIG Ill's LEEDS INIT.LLIGENCER WELLINGTON -BRIDGE AND ROAD. Narm is hereby given, That Application will be made to Parliament, during the present Session. by Special Leave of the Honourable Howe of Commons. for Leave to bring in a Bill. to male and maintains ...
... name; and the act:llion-of the worst part of the Whigs, will only add strange discolourations which mark the motley te rials. his with less concern than regret that t: Marked the feebleness with which the Whig tit t ces-hav e mustered in the different counties ...
... and insie mates must Cdsely that the Whigs are now stilling to briiir hark the Government to what it then made : he praises the Pill of Wring as a eecood Magna Chart., bat he takeS care not to acknowledge that the Whigs rendered this second Charter of no ...
... THE WHIG:,. 'We are glad to observe that, at the next Meeting of The Whig Club, announced for the Bth instant, Mr. WEUTURALAD 15 to preside ; and we earnestly hope, that he will take that opportunity of explaining the principles upon which he intends ...
... 1ok6el pganse suo~f p1Gd,+.,lMo@ed donei h~ i ts osiew ceased yoiur FIR youher . f the i of their ssuiecfeb .a, er vJ! The Whigs-did odious. '>i~hy rise&Bencne X -froino6oto 1§0 per ent ., Fatd samae 4ct, theieep~ the,..pra fundedt property -i te 'Pro ...