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LITERARY NOTICES

... the request of the Whigs, defended them. The same portion of the Whigs who opposed the revolutionary war, opposed the coercive mea- sures which were proposed and carried by Pitt's Admi- nistration, and finally,- a portion of the Whigs opposed the uncon ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... whole body of the now calumniated Whigs, faithful to the principles of the Rlev'olution, were again in a manner instinctively at their posts; and Lord Ersskitie, then at the bar, was requested, or rather urged by every Whig in England, to give up his lucra- ...

THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN

... leads, a COBBETT to accuse a Sir I FRANCIS, a Sir FRANCIS to attack the Whigs, the i Whigs to recriminate, and the people's men to quarrel s [Ie h and envy each other. The Whigs, the Inde- s ad pendente, and the People together, are more than a S match ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... vapours, And taking lip the daily papers, So that asll pieasanter intelligence Gives way to Tory cants of allegiance, And to the Whigs, those shilly-shally gents. But let him, pray, put closer to 'em An eye so fitted to see through 'em, And he'll perceive,!hat ...

THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN

... supper, Mr.- BUsk addressed the company in a nreat and appropriatespeech, expresaive of hisithiorough attach- ment to the true- Whig pinciples, his decided' abhor- t rence of the corrupt system of miodern'ies, and his firm resolution, should he attain the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... presence. In conse- ,asence of which all the Priy Counsellors were yesterday at ;ummonded to attend the meeting. - h Yesterday the Whig Club held their 11st, meeting for t he season, at t'ae Crown aand Anchor Taverni the la Nke of NORFoLJ in the chair. The day ...

WARNING RECEIVED BY LORD C—GH

... the clans of corruption are scattered in fight! They hurry down stairs, for their place and their pension, Woe, woe to the. Whigs who such trifles can mention The wit of G-E T-r insults their disgrace, They 're first proved te be fools, sand then laughed ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... dream, by his pretty little scheme, A To have niore than the cat and her skin, skin, skin. id WHIGS AND TORIES.-TThe political distinctions e of Tories and Whigs were not known till the reign of i J CHARLES the Second. Torach, in the Irish or Erse a language ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... pray can von, or anv of your readers, inform us if some of the writers in the EtdinoburgA Review are notpensioners of the Whigs, or in some wvay or other sharers in the venality by which we have so long been governed? It seems to me to be nearly i'mpossible ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Bishop B3URNET. His 'I reign, as that of the undoubted legitimate lineal de- a , scendant of JAMES II., would have united Whigs and . s Jacobites, in obedience to what the one would have r -, considered -his constitutional and ;the latter his divine sight ...

HARRY BROWN'S LETTERS TO HIS FRIENDS

... But there ive miust own, that these settlers of nations Ar, not, every incli ot em, total negntions,- Are not (tlioough thre Whigs, like myself, mtay lament it is -Sn as I say) absolutely nonentities. -VY sEy, for ,istance, althu'ih he may pass For biothdirj ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Womani~S nae. is Hannah V'ougwell, and her residence-n -Ckh.rch-path, Pol tsa ea- A V'lt5I BswHOx Bishop *l DL Y was a true Whig ; lhe once rea'cihed' a Se-r'n'66 on the Ari6'elsary Of ?? p~intei~d, Vith thi-ift)e title, Th kRestcOiob; ?? a'lessipr . ...