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SOUTH HANTS, Sept. 29—Our Wheat harvest is length over; nearly the whole crop has been got t*- irether in a

... that when we hear of a landlord who is stranger, we longer ask, Is a good a had landlord ? but is a Ministerial man, or is he Whig? the former, we decide that tenants have no mercy to expect; if die contiary, a liberal abatement on his war rental is almost ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... nding his boasted claims to exclusive confidence; yet, though sat tor close borough, he was as good a Whig, perhaps, and as good leader of the Whigs if he represented five counties. The same might said of the other learned gendeman (Sir J. Mackintosh) ...

SHKPTON-MA LLET, SOMERSET. To Clothiers, Cotton Mnanfteturers, Si//: and Other*. TO be SOLD Covf act,—A very ..

... and Sons, }«•>, Fleet Market, London; and retail and Dowding, Salisbury; and all venders medicine in town and country. | A WHIG HT's STAFFORDSHIRE CORDIAL^ And Royal English Medicine for Horses. has givcti with tinprecc▼ dented success in the most dangerous ...

Published: Monday 22 October 1821
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1582 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

London

... have met with signal defeat this day, at Public Meeting called by the Mayor, in compliance with a signed by our Radical Whigs, and Whig Radicals. The purpose of the meeting was to present a Address to his Majesty, and to take into consideration the situation ...

Winchester

... the promoters of it were afraid should meet light? He was not ashamed to acknowledge himself a Whig, althoujtli, at the same time, he must admit that the Whigs had tumbled Queen a little. If guilt could be detected, it ought be punished; but it was too ...

London

... Common Codncil of London was a viperous brood, a nest of pestilential ltadi-1 cab, and mountebank dealers in disloyalty. The Whigs in office were always tyrants out of office always traitors. They were as ready to cast off the Queen when she should have ...

London

... unless they are properly defined. .i--berty and licentiousness have different meanings in different understandings. If the Whigs had not forgotten their natural candor, they would have informed us, long ago, that liberty implies a right to revile the Sovereign ...

London

... usual, was the alleged cause of their patriotism, and , the of their eloquence, the utter exclusion those venerable topics Whig declamation, taxes, standing arniv, sinecures, pensions, and the glorious Revolution ICilB. The speakers were Lord Sir F. Burdett ...

London

... building at Harwich. A. very admirable address appears from the of the Countv of Durham, which has been drawn counteract the Whig-radical one which lately •mated from that County under the auspices of Earl ay, Mr. L'unbton, &c. The following paragraph in ...

London

... the reigning Monarch in the civic hall, until after he had dined there with the Corporatiou. The annual dinner of the York Whig Club | took place at York, on Monday, when about 400 of the members and visitors were present. Anions the toasts givenJwere ...