TOUTItAI COXSISTESCT
... TOUTItAI COXSISTESCT. When politician. ...
... TOUTItAI COXSISTESCT. When politician. ...
... l Junto. This Can- didate ,s the son of the late Mr. Whitbread, . Gentleman who though one of those who may be rtyled UUra*Whig,, belonged to such a Leg,ti- ?? Opposition as we hope will always be found in this Country, to watcK the operations of Govern- ...
... Subliiner lot, and worthier far I To soar from that stern strife of ivtf, Like prophet borae on fiery car. On battle's blazing whig to heaven!— Ye Brave, who stood, and ye. who fell, Of those, wbo ft: ught such fiehl so well, This day be ever vowed to you ...
... upstart by circumstance rais'd from the mud, P.ut high and didactic, and prosing, aud big, (A true-bred and aristocraticsl whig) Thus mouthing began t — -• 1 have certainly read. In some book sir other, s.f Mime man that.-, dead, — In the reign of King ...
... annoy. Yes! sill the jails I visit, hear their stories, He does liis duty best, who all believes ; Curse on all Aldermen, or Whigs, or Tories ! Hulks! Hangman! horrors !— Pardons, or Reprieves! ■ Sir John Leicester, for the further encourage- ment of the ...
... ROMAN COINS IN AMERICA (FROM THE NASHVILLE WHIG.) Messrs. M'Lean and Tcnstall — The coin spoken of in your paper iias produced a great deal of .peculation among the curi- ...
... much reckoned— Sir Robert ! glorious sound : once such a name AVas foremost in the list of ?? fame; A Minister! and, as I am a Whig, May I not rise lill 1 am quite as hig ? 0 could I once but get to rule the State, I'd cherish what excites my present hate ...
... de- nomination of Whigs. The name he feared wa- not ia gecd odour at present with the people, but he would -ny, ihat be wished every man in the country was not only a Whit;, hut iuc,i a Whig as Mr. G. Byng. Unier the denomination of Whigs, as many of the ...
... species ever seen in this part of the country. �� Edinburgh Paper. A wag being nsked why the Party, in York, are establishing a Whig Club, replied, because they were all shaved at the late Election I* The Bombay Courier states that a golden image of the ...
... iiisdi-c san charges and epi-copal functions nrte ti ...
... the Whigs of that day, one of nhom said. •' it contained just surh treason as ?? to b.- preached once a month at St. J aniens. This .sermon, adds the Bishop, •' gave ?? offence at Court ?? a piece of unnecessary information; for what a modern Whig approves ...
... He would ask him how far he meant to go in the cause of Reform ? Whether he was not about to accept * situation under the Whig Party ? Whe- ther he would or woald not support the proper Constitution, whether it was a violent or a milk and water one? ...