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... disgraceful squabbles for power and plunder, and have united to prevent Reform. The Leaders of the Tories, and the Leaders of the Whigs, with the refuse of all parties, now associate at the same table, and co-operate in the same bad cause. Personal hatreds the ...

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... published, price 2s. 6d. LETTER by THOMAS, Lord ERSKINE, A to an ELECTOR of WESTMINSTER, Author of A Reply to the Detence of the Whigs.' Printed for James Ridgway, Piccadilly; also 1. Third Edition of A DErEINCE of the Wisus, from the im- putations attempted ...

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... from the Golden-cross, nearly opposite Norttumberland House. BOOKS PUBLISHED THIS DAY. Price Is. 6d. .ASHORT DEFENCE of the WHIGS from the imPUrATIONS ATTEMPTED to be CAST UPON THEM DURING the LATE ELECTION for WFESTM INSTER. Printed for James Ridgway, ...

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... EL1CĀ¶TORS OF WESTMINSTER! the Poll .:1i4i`wIng to its Close. Another glorious Victory is with- In your,er..Your Enemies-vour Whig and Tory Enemies ware forridable in their craft and In their corruption.-That you d pise thtir Power is but too clear, for ...

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... with his defeat, but not to have a spark of gratitude towards those who have given him that pleasure. He is angry with the Whigs fos'aheir treachtery, but boasts that he purposely provoked them to a contest. Hle blames them for giving way to passion but ...

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... price 2s. 6d. A LETTER by TIOMAS, Lord ERSKINE, 'A: to an E LECTOR of wEsTmiNSTER, Author of A Reply to the Defence of the Whigs.' Printed for James Ridgway, Piccadilly; also 1. Third Edition of A DErSXCE of the WHinS, from the im- putations attempted ...

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... Armstrong. Printed for John Alurray, Albemarle-street. OBISERVATIONS on the PRESENT STATE c of AFFAIRS and the CONDUCT of the WHIGS. 1 John Murray, Albernarle-street. Price 2s. 6d. a LETTER: to LORD JOHN RUSSELL, on v A the NECESSITY of PARLIAMENTARY R fi ...

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... Defence of the Whigs. 2. Reply to Lord Erskine; By an Elector of West- - inhister. 5. A isser by Thomas, Lord Erskine, to An Elector of Westmrlsler. 4. A Defence of the People, in Reply nto Lord Erskine's '1 Two Defences of the Whigs-8. Mointhly List ...

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... oppose you the Factions have once more coalesced; they have thrown off the mask of pre- -ided hostility to each other, and both Whigs and Tories are -svw Anited to prevent the exercise of your free choice. Pe- nairnlrier that all History has proved that the ...

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... Parliaments and more extensive Suf- frage and to his friendship for the poor man !'! It seems, however, that according to approved Whig practice, these pro- fesslons have no sooner served the turn than they are laid care- fully by in the Candidate's wardrobe ...

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... l squabbles for power and plunder, and have united to prevent Reforin. The Lealers of the, Tories, and the Leaders of the Whigs, with the refuse of all parties, now associate at the same table, and, co-operate in the same bad cause. Personal hatreds the ...

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... you the Factions have msce more coales'ed; they have thrown Off the mask of pre- tended hostility to each other, and both: Whigs and Tories are now united to prevent the exercise of your free choice. Re- member that all History has proved that.the coalition ...