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V far flvrir respecting Ferdinand.— conchuioD, Mr WhUbrcad mirVnl iLb*** |lw> monafcb. 1 wd A’Sllxrwt. which ..

... obev the people’s voice, and consult the na- tional interests. would iudee.l be perfectly ; idle conceal the feet, that the Whigs, the professed friends of the people, have now descilcd them, as they did in Walpole’s time. A few, '■ and only a few. staunch ...

BOX APA R TITS SPEECH THE CHAMP DE •* They can but say was a King•• They cannot call fool,

... feelings were much heightened the uoliou tliat he was now appearing in his firstand most brilliant character, the true friend of Whig principles,, unembarrassed any men or any measures which might impede him in his honourable Ctreer. His Lordship’s arguments ...

ON LOUIS’S HE ASSUMPTION OF THE THRONE OF FRANCE

... acted Whitbread was neither a Wing nor Burdettite—he all the Whig buteettfae Whig Party. He acknowledged most of tbe Bunlrttite Prut, dpies, but not tbe Burdettite Flirty. He differed from tbe Whigs and Bordett, because was a friend a Re- VMUH9 **i> FuauastEsi ...

RETIIOSPBCr LAST WEEKS NEWS. * Tbcatoinct «i)d tai»f of «1k l,o^^ ße. Particulars attending the Surrender rf ..

... removing toe source of ■ that have flowed ftamlhat cmwtiy upon the world, inrist the total dimohiUmt the ISSine Vrenrii army * Whig detcreuned, intlic event rfmmStion on the put of Uavr.ust. Suchet, tWl.aad toeSto leaders of toe beyond the Loire, to en• foree ...

NEWCASTLE

... sitting, viz., iiie 6th am! deysof December, and the Islli day of January will live ut Icaat prior to the day which they intend whig before th** comrrJasioiters, wio iiie Dan kin House, in • y fitntenr)ent coutahdrtg the lurticulars and nmounts of their ...

To be SOLD hy Auetiod,

... that whatever menaced or endangered the pacific state a country was a fair anljcct of alarm ami jealousy I to neighbours. The Whigs of the present day djflhaed'ln nothing more essentially flrem their pro* geruhvs, than.ln the principle of supposing a prerogative ...

JSVT.ST.MINSTER MEETING

... country.—f.-fpplaiuc.)—Those whom'bc addressed, had not now learn whe.t were the principles, and what the practice of the Whigs. They had mode trial them, ami they had found when in oiSce, that they had added to the number of sinecure places and pensions ...

COLLIERY TO BE LET

... market* Application to lie made to Mr Wm. chart, Picktrce, near Chcstcr-le-Street, Durham.—2oth February. IHIG. TO WAGGOX-\VJ WHIG UTS. be LET Proposals, And entered upon tbe jtb of April next, for months, Keeping in good and sufficient Repair the Wag gun ...

—’ESS

... groat and augtaentedjwmw, many important and interesting fact* were amaemwm extension of this society, particularly in Bm*, whi«g bibit now printing different oerur had-given one hie palaces for tlte asetdntrwm there, besidcc donation of 35,000 rubles, ...

Miaxellaneom News,

... olfaernppoiDtments, wbkh in effect destroyed ia Httle ■ time the oonlnedifin power Of Parllatuent altogether. The ceatcntious ofthe Whig and Tory factions, for tie supremacy, in the reign of Anue, kept the power of the Minister this lever, a little While out of ...

SHIPPING I

... nMßtifacturera ; an iinpoveri-shed and enslaved people, that all calicu>prhaen,>vliu issued out erdeft, pruhlbKiiw the e®»rts the Whigs will never afterwards be their workmen bring I able dissolve. their timely exertions much ately dinclwrgwl fr.nn their ewplajmeot ...