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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... affability and inspirit- .ing cheerfulness, charmed the whole company. The Anniversary of the Gloucestershire Corstitu- tutional Whig Club was celebrated on Monday the 24th last, at Gloucester, being the birth-day of the late illustrious Statesman, the Right ...

THE PARGIOTS' LAST ADDRESS TO PARGA

... aget our sorrows shall tell; Betray'd by the Land, we thought noble and just, Blessed home of our Fathers tareweL CASSIUS, A WHIG. ' Preceded by their priests, and fullowedhby their sons, they proceeded to the sepulchres of their, fathers, and silently ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... capacity to represent her interests In Parliament. The dinner to be given to the Right Honourabie Lord EtsKINE, by the Scotish Whigs, on his Lord. ship's revisiting his native country, has been postponed .in consequence of the lamented death of his MAJESTY ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... reveal, To break the match 'twixt Church (b) and State. From Melton comes each hunter (c) bold; At Brooks's see the Whigs (d) are met; The tale of Tory power (e) is told; Our splendors fade, our sun is set. While MAoCSINTOSH (f) and BRouaosAM ...

AN EPISTLE

... as Lord SIDMOUTH ssays, it bids fair to destroy us. My Lord CASTLEREAGH swears that fresh Bills shallbebrought up, If every Whig In the House shall be bought up; And W szLraroRcE too is for further restraints, And has promised to bring up his body of Saints; ...

A RIGHT MERRY AND CONCEITED BALLAD

... ' ?? . * blli~i YY, C., W- v., Narquesses Haby4 C-;as, A-A-4, tmam mu!lzs allis.' - - $ t Aht etpected Witn-ess. ?? ?? . ?? Whig unitorm. - . -- * A etlthmon dlemma' at Cheus-.. etyt,ho oattiaVSI'^.al. Matei i.,. ., , , ?? , ' Soniething new front Londons; ...

TO HIS S0N IN THE COUNTRY

... Political strife never tempts them to roam, . So they mind their own business, and gtumble at home; ? They are most of them Whigs, and Qneenites at heart, I But still with the rabble they won't take a part; For it tempted to move, but a step from their ...

TO MINISTERS, WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON

... true Brother, and tender Father-in-law and Ally, FERDINAND. The triumph which the superior talents and respecta- bility of the Whig Party in Edinburgh have recently obtained over the Tories, has instigated the. latter to the most malignant and wanton attatks ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... took Place. Cplonel:BeairLEY presided, oil Wednesday last 'at the An- asuaj~lhleetfrg ofthe Gloucestershire Constitutional Whig Club, ilt-r.Jrmmeanmsrion bf the Birth' Day of the Rt. 'Hon. CHALLES .Ahs Fox. About fifty gentlemen of the county were present ...

EPISTLE

... declaration has been caught by the Iriends of inde. penderce here; who. to testify their warm approbation of Mr. Easthope, the Whig candidate, invited him yesterday to an ele- pant dinner at the White Hart, Peter Martineau, Esq. in the, Chair, supported by ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... UNCIVIL COMMtENT UPON THE CivCIc sISTORY OF ROME. Sad was convicted WRAXALL'S doom But happy, BAnits, has been thy lot: The Whigs themselves admire thy Rome- Or any room where thoi art. not. THEATRE ROYAL DRURY-LANV. F This Evening will be presented MARINO ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... of refreshment. COXONATION MzDAL.-The motto on the Coronation Medal of Oxowso the Second wa;, Volentes per Populos, the Whig rotto of a Brunswick 'Kin. The motto on the pres3ent Medal Is Psnpris Jios.Tzure, 4,mmo Paterno, a neat abridgment of the ...