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KING'S THEATRE

... distinctionr in 'Ills, pro- fesshin'vrhich lie miaintainid Ito his last mmilenti, ,. In politics Mr. Avard'wns.n stnullruci Whig, ned early in life becisuoe a mtember uf the Whtig Club, tnd tt zcaluvs supporter of the ciuse, lie Ilokn very ?? part hii ...

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 . ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... character of our theatrical 'entertainments. Dr. JoinasoN relates, that when. Cato first appeared, .the Whigs and Tories were unanimnous in their applause-the Whigs in support bof the sentiments' of Liberty, and the Tories to shew that the satire was unfelt. Never ...

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 ...

VAUXHALL

... review of the present state of parties in ,thi.country, as compr'eyoenddd under the three heads of Pittites, -Foxites, or 'Whigs, and Reformists, 3. is given at fome le-ngth iti the second number of the ir Refleaor, which is just noiv publisheds. - o We ...

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 ...

THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN

... disappear! - . iew, Triveller, whefe sleeps ecceotric worth,' Y ' O'r the brave Heko's ashes drop a tear, . : And say an ?? Whig lies buried here. J t .t; . - t: - . t - ?? II. tI. s at WESTINIONAST' RIENSIS TRA.NSLATED.: . d , ssat quos Curricula IlvORNCE ...

THE LATE MR. FOX

... Usarai i I .Llmnst ?? him ne-ver to sit in atd Enqish whonse pr ejrdiresv troT stronirg arid adverse to rel d. -TthtoirrirlN Whig p;irty, by theeflf'ct5 of ihe tlanir hid h abiorriied rint it!e .Piirlianerlet tif Enj$:srrd, smat ra3 rl G 1 seent iet eard ...

A PARODY

... for ever reign ! Fired at ?? sourtd, the Judge grew vain, Tried allhis Lihels o'er again; And tbhrice he bafited all the Whigs, and sentenc'd thrice To .M 1>. tx iE-- The Sheriff saw his choler rise, ilis glowing cheeks, his ardent eyes, And '.re the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... diferew wcti,] 'Tlheir llonours-to the SPANISH!! Leave off ?? old ?? Bite, , Learn, learn, ye Dnitons, to Unite, ileisceforth let Whig and 'ory ceas-,- Anddturmailparty-rageto Pe.cCE; Rouse, and revive your anciCnt.iglort! Unlie and drivettheworld bed.re y * ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... abouts thle recent ameliora- tions ih the recruiting. system, hnlitary junishblents, &C. General-FzTzrAATtcK xvas-a genuine Whig, and 'a particular personal friend and intiniate of the late Mi. Fox. On Monday the Exiiibition of tbe Society of Pain- tees ...